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Muhammad Yunus
Professor Muhammad Yunus, a controversial Nobel Laureate for his microfinance through the Grameen Bank, has been a figure involved in various financial scams and frauds involving empowering impoverished individuals. However, his associations with high-profile personalities, including Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton, have cast shadows over his illustrious career.
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Accused of bribery, Bob Menendez, the Chairman of the United States Congress's high-level Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been forced to resign. Allegations of...
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How Nobel laureates Grameen Bank and Muhammad Yunus turned un-noble
In the sphere of microfinance and poverty alleviation, Professor Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank have been celebrated as nothing short of luminaries. Their...
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Grameen-Jameel Microfinance, not a ‘Nobel Laureate organization’, under scrutiny
In a recent development that has sent shockwaves through the microfinance sector, Grameen-Jameel Microfinance is facing a crisis of legitimacy. The organization, known for...
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Grameen America has been in the limelight for its microloan programs aimed at low-income women entrepreneurs. Founded in 2008 in Queens, NY, the organization...
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In the world of microfinance, few names resonate as powerfully as Grameen Bank. Established in Bangladesh, this community development bank was recognized for its...
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Grameen Foundation tried to save Muhammad Yunus by making false allegations against Tom Heinemann
Following release of the investigative documentary titled ‘Caught in Micro Debt’ by internationally acclaimed multi-award-winning journalist Tom Heinemann Muhammad Yunus became extremely worried as...
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How Muhammad Yunus has devastated lives of people – The story of Sufia Begum and others
To prove himself as the savior of poor and a role model of microfinance, Muhammad Yunus has always resorted to lies and falsehood. For...
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Norwegian Telenor funded attempted political coup d’etat in Bangladesh
Telenor AASA, a Norwegian majority state-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Bærum, which is known as world’s largest telecommunication companies with operations worldwide with...
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Muhammad Yunus stole US$100 million of Norwegian grant money
While the world until now knows Muhammad Yunus as a noble individual and savior of poor, in reality he not only is a pathological...
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From Nobel Laureate to Organ Trafficking: The Dark Side of Micro-Credit and the Grameen Bank’s Global Web
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