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TO ALL ENEMIES OF MMM


It's high time we call a spade a spade. The earlier the better for FG, House of Rep, CBN, all Banks and Bloggers to be careful and takeoff their dirty, stinky mouth from the rate at which they mouth-spoil MMM. 

As a matter of fact, the only reason why Nigerians most especially youths are not on the street demanding for Buhari's head is because of God sent schemes like MMM. 

If they don't know, let us tell them that WE (participant of MMM) can decide to stop patronizing banks (switching to bitcoin) if they (FG, CBN and local banks) will not see reasons to stop given us issues .

 Are they blind to see or deaf to hear the news of how a particular president in Africa encourages Youths to take up the opportunities. I believe they know MMM is the CHANGE we've been praying for long ago.

 If they don't backout, the banks and Nigeria economy will end up regretting because they will end up forcing us to create and promote a platform where we buy and sell in Bitcoin (The Hard Way Sometimes is The Best Way).

 A country that can not provide jobs for the hungry educated youth, security, nor good standard of living now preaching against one of the major means of survival for the masses.

 They all better be careful or we take it hard on them. This is a Revolution. 

Let them be aware that this community (MMM) is a community of learned people cutting across all professions at different levels (Guess what? A Professor is in my Structure). 

The fight against MMM is a Fight against Nigerians and we won't take the threat lightly with individuals, groups, organization, government or people involved. We are ready and prepared to fight.

 And to you Hon. Akinade Fijabi, this might be the end of your political career if you are not careful, as that speech made is a sign of selfishness and wickedness.

MMM IS THE CHANGE WE PRAYED FOR
MMM IS THE ANSWERED PRAYER
MMM IS REAL

Pls Kindly Rebroadcast until it circulates.

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