MMM satanic, owned by fraudster – Cleric

Founder of the Omega Fire Ministry (OFM), Johnson Suleman, has described the pyramid financial scheme called MMM as satanic.
Suleman condemned the scheme, which has drawn heated debates in the country, in one of his Sunday sermons.
A video of the sermon, posted on an Instagram account:@Kintoncod, showed the apostle telling his followers that any of them involved in MMM should raise his hand and subsequently come forward for deliverance.
“Go and check the founder of MMM. He was a fraudster in America; defrauded people, and that’s what you’re involving yourself in and you are a Christian, looking for easy way out. Many Christians have got involved. If you are involved in MMM, I have to pray for you today. It’s not of God. Any quick fix way for money is not of God because some people are being defrauded to enrich some other people,” he said.
Suleman had earlier in the year prophesied the death of Governor Nasir El-Rufai after the Kaduna state governor proposed a bill to regulate public preaching. The governor then challenged him to be specific with dates for his prophesy while explaining the bill was meant to check religious extremism in the state.
In a related development, members of MMM and other money doubling schemes are in consternation over the seeming crash of a sister scheme, ultimate cycler. The panic came following a technical downtime of the ponzi scheme which resulted in a crash of the site, ultimatecycler.com.
Subsequently, founder of the scheme, Peter Wolfing, while addressing the situation in a statement apologised for the development, saying the crash occurred as a result of a system upgrade.
He said the site would be up “as soon as possible.”