from: Rev.William Agu <cbonn.554@gmail.com>
reply-to: revfr.williamagu@live.com
date: Mar 21, 2021, 5:12 PM
subject: This is it as you requested . I am sending the email again
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary,
In accordance with my religious persuasion, I felt it expedient to write and inform you on the wicked conspiracy hatched by the duo of Justice Bayo Akanbi and Mr.Naiyaju of the Federal Ministry of Finance to divert your funds $32,500,000 being your contract/inheritance payment funds to their designated account in Europe.
As a junior staff of the Federal Ministry of Finance, I discovered that they have moved the Funds from Dubai to SPAIN , from SPAIN to France and from France, they have moved it last week to Amsterdam Holland. Today I found out through the Central computer database that they are about to reroute your fund to Eagle Bank AND Trust in the United States. With this, I felt that it is important for me to alert you on this latest development.
They are still using your name and contract/inheritance identification number as the beneficiary but they have changed the account co-ordinate,that is why they are frustrating you by asking for money every time in order for them to go behind and contact the Bank. I have the reference number of the transaction and also I have the contact information of the Director who is in charge at the Eagle Bank AND Trust U.S.A.
Your Funds has gone through the London Credit Control Financial Clearing House before finally being Lodged in Eagle Bank AND Trust. All the data and documents about your Claim Profile are within my reach. I do not need gratification from you either in cash or kind; as I am doing this only to satisfy my conscience.
Please respect my discretion in this matter, you can send an email to me so that I can give you the name and contact information of Director at Eagle Bank AND Trust U.S.A so you can contact him and tell him that you are still the owner of the said Funds and you are still alive, and you have not asked anyone to represent you nor received or claim your funds on your behalf . And then you can request for the Bank that you will want to receive your money through an online banking system and they should create an online bank account for you in their bank so you can transfer your funds yourself through their online banking to your account in your country without any problems .
You can contact me at my private email revfr.williamagu@live.com
Thanks and God bless.
With Best regards
Rev. William Agu
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