The founder of crumbled ponzi scheme, Chinmark Group, Marksman Ijiomah, has said he did not run away from Nigeria.
He made the claim following the report that he had vanished from Nigeria with investors’ billions.
BREAKING: Chinmark finally crashes, fails to meet March 19 deadline
IDOMA VOICE recalls that Chinmark, a ponzi scheme where people are asked to invest money and get a certain percentage of their Return of Investment, crashed like a badly arranged pack of cards after the Stock Exchange Commission declared a persona non grata on them.
The ponzi scheme had promised to pay back investors their capital on March 19 but failed.
In a statement posted on its social media page, Chinmark urged investors to exercise patience for failing to meeting the deadline.
‘I don’t know if my money is gone’ – Another investor breaks silence on Chinmark saga
Speaking on the claim that he had fled Nigeria, Ijomah in a Facebook live said he’s in Enugu and not out of Nigeria.
He said the process will take a long time to resolve.
Watch the video below.
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