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How to spot and avoid Ponzi Schemes

By Guardian Exclusive
16 October 2023   |   4:32 am
Women are the latest victims of Ponzi schemes in Nigeria. In months past news made rounds on social media about how Millions of unsuspecting Nigerians looking to invest their money or double it had been swindled through a well-organized Ponzi scheme. Here is how it works?

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