Identical twins who were former gang members quit, turn millionaires
- Thirty-eight-year-old set of twins by name Sam and Steve Nico Williams have become millionaires through a remarkable cryptocurrency investment in 24 hours
- This was after they dropped the gangster life they had lived when they were growing up & chose to focus on mainstream businesses
- The brothers have launched the cryptocurrency Populous (PPT) which has become the 52nd most valuable cryptocurrency token in the world
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Sam and Steve Nico Williams, a 38-year-old set of twins, have dropped their gang lifestyle and focused on building their own business which has been successful and made them millionaires.
A report by Metro.co.uk indicates that the brothers launched the cryptocurrency Populous (PPT) which has become the 52nd most valuable cryptocurrency token in the world.
Aside from that, Sam and Steve also have other investments including a stake in the Michelin-starred Restaurant Story in London Bridge as well as a London-based estate agency chain.
Growing up, the young twin boys from Brockley attended Crofton Comprehensive in Lewisham, now renamed Prendergast Ladywell School, where 22% of pupils get free school meals and exam passes are well below the national average.
Steve and Sam fell into the wrong crowd for a while as gang members to the point that 12 years ago, Steve was convicted of obtaining money by deception.
From that moment onwards, the brothers decided that enough was enough and chose to establish themselves in a wholesome means of livelihood.
The twin brothers then started various businesses such as Tramp, a lifestyle and concierge magazine, and researched financial markets and data, before they decided to move into cryptocurrency.
They originally thought it might raise a few thousand pounds, but 24 hours later they had assets worth £1.85 million (N883,408,184) in Ethereum digital currency.
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Narrating their story in an interview, Sam said: "We had been involved on the fringes of gangs as teenagers when we were growing up in South London – but it’s fair to say that our lifestyles have changed completely"
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a man named Anayochukwu Njoku abandoned his wife after he realised that she gave birth to conjoined twins.
Njoku ran away after his wife Chidinma delivered the babies on March 11, 2020. Legit.ng gathers that Chidinma died three hours after giving birth to the twins named Goodluck and Rejoice Njoku.
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