from: Duke Abraham <ja4941@hotmail.com>
date: Jan 15, 2021, 8:49 AM
subject: Attn
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Attn.
RE-PAYMENT OF YOUR CONTRACTUAL/INHERITANCE FUNDS //.
This is Dr. Abraham Duke, Chairman Contract Award Review Committee Nigeria (where Foreign contract are been reviewed before contractors' funds are paid, in your own interest, if you are alive after this Covid 19, in your own interest, communicate now, in your own interest, if you are alive after on this Covid 19, in your own interest, communicate now.
I deem it fit to write and inform you that we have been trying to communicate you on this payment dispensation as organized by the Nigeria Government towards the settlement of your delayed Inherited/Contractual funds payment which has been going on after this Pandemic/Virus going on across the globe which the Nigeria Government has to use the opportunity to assist/help all unpaid beneficiaries to assist their family and relatives with palliative.
Avert to this office by communicating with Abraham Duke, Chairman Contract Award Review Committee (FGN)as soon as possible via cac-fgn@presidency.com, You are advised to call me upon your receipt of this mail on +234 706 6614251,Note that you will confirm your payment slip of transfer from your bank.
Have a blessed day.
Yours faithfully,
Abraham Duke,
Chairman Contract Award Review Committee
(FGN)
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