Central Bank of Nigeria,
Our Ref: CBN/RD/FGN-NIG/20
Date: 03/06/2020
from: Mike Akwa <mikeakwa101@yahoo.com>
reply-to: alimusa3@yahoo.co.uk
date: Jun 8, 2020, 3:18 PM
subject: From James Robert
mailed-by: gmail.com
Sir,
RE: FINAL PAYMENT OF YOUR FUND
Please kindly confirm to us this account received today from Mr. John Brown, as your next of kin, instructing us to affect your payment through this new nominated account, because of the announcement the President made that we should pay all the beneficiaries their fund because of the corona virus pandemic in case they have anything to do with the fund in their Country,
BANQUE NATIONAL DE CANADA
540 1ST STREET IBERVILLE
QUEBEC , CANADA
A/c. NO. 20-181-51 TRANSIT: 04431006,
expectably, your payment will be released to your new account within 48 hours of receiving your confirmation. We shall at the same time be sending to you, the receipt including your telex copy for onward confirmation of your inherited/Contract fund from our bank.
This is a follow up on the resolution reached by the board of this bank according to the President’s instruction to intervene in the situation and release all impending inheritance/Contract funds in this bank, yours is inclusive.
We have made effort to reach you on the telephone sent to us by your next of kin but we are unable.
Hence, we decided to reach you via your former fax and email address. You are therefore advised, to confirm to this office immediately you receive this letter before the transfer would be made so that our bank will not be held responsible for wrongful payment or unlawful diversion of your fund.
Yours faithfully
James Robert
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