A MMM participant known as, Ada Kole has reportedly died just three months to his wedding, caused by the poison he took last year for losing his investment in the scheme.
The deceased had put in N750, 000 in November with the hope to use the expected 30 percent increase for his wedding. Punch reported.
Unfortunately, withdrawals were frozen on December 13th 2016 after he had postponed his wedding from December 2016 to May 2017.
A family source revealed that Kole who lives in Kubwa, located in the Federal Capital Territory, passed away after suffering from stomach complications as a result of the poison.
“Kole died yesterday (Monday) evening and his body has been deposited in a mortuary. He died from the complications he suffered from the poison he took last year. He had a terrible stomach ache and was rushed to the hospital where he died,” the source said.
Responding to whether the deceased was paid before his demise, the source said:
“No, he was not paid. In fact, he threatened to arrest his guider before the stomach upset returned last week and we rushed him to the hospital where he finally died.”
Kole had earlier expressed his ordeal during a phone-in radio programme in Abuja last December.
Read his comment below:
“I came to Abuja from Benue few months back in preparation for my wedding and my friend introduced me to the MMM thing. He told me about the benefit involved, though I was a bit hesitant about it but he succeeded in convincing me to register under him.
To be honest, I initially invested N20,000 into the scheme and I got 30 per cent the following month. The following month, I did N50,000 and I still got 30 per cent commission and my full investment back.
This time, I believed it was real and I decided to increase my investment. Before then, my fiancée had warned me against it. So I went to my cooperative to obtain a loan and they gladly gave, thinking it was for my wedding.
I put in N750k last month (November, 2016) hoping it would yield 30 per cent income this month (December) only to wake up one morning to discover that my account has been suspended.
To be sincere, the best option I had then was to take my life, because I didn’t know how I was going to face my woman. I didn’t even know when I took the insecticide,” Kole said.