Amanda Chisom, popular ambassador of crashed ponzi scheme, Chinmark Group has disowned the company.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Amanda has been under fire following the crash of the company owned by online ‘Father Christmas’, Marksman Chinedu Ijomah.
Amanda was the face of the company who influenced many people to invest their money into the now defunct ponzi company.
The ponzi scheme has since crashed with investors uncertain if they could recover their money.
Speaking for the first time after coming under fire, Amanda denied that she was part of the company.
She said he also invested and is now trying to recover her money.
She wrote, “Good morning everyone, I believe by now everyone has gotten what is on their chest out so we can now focus on what is important. While I would not bother defending some of the ridiculous claims and accusations but know this. I will never in my life know something will destroy me or others and encourage it. I did everything in my capacity and boundary to make sure this never happens,sadly we are here today and I am not one for blameslinging but solutions.
“The only solution to this as far as I can see is ASSET LIQUIDATION by an independent person based on transparency and honesty. And the first step to that is asset declaration by the company. We are still compiling the list of investors, if you are an investor, you can drop a comment under and someone from the recoverygroup will help vet you and take your name and amount invested. Hopefully we do this all day and be done tomorrow. Thank you all. Have a good week.
Ps:we are doing this on our own, I do not have access to their database. We are all investors in the group coming together to find a solution. I am not the company.”
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