from: Shamseldeen Ogunjimi <shamseldeenogunjimi@outlook.com>
date: Dec 12, 2025, 6:03 AM
subject: Ref: Normalization of your funds payment.
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signed-by: outlook.com
From Shamseldeen B. Ogunjimi
Office of The Accountant
General Of Nigeria.
Ref: Normalization of your funds payment.
Dear
Sorry for have mistakingly deleted our formal message to you. Sorry as that could happen to anybody. I couldn't respond to this message earlier enough due to my official engagements.
I am the newly appointed Accountant General of the Federation. My office is mandated to review every unclaimed/unpaid foreign remittances still pending and to establish the reasons or why it is still pending and to analyze immediate solution to the release of such payment.
I am not at liberty to inform you why some of these remittances are still pending as it has to do with computer glitches during some reviews in the past. However, the situation has been rectified.
Kindly reconfirm your details without further waste of time as follows:
(1) Your full names and address
(2) Your contract/ inheritance amount
(3) Any form of I.D to authenticate your claims
At the receipt of the aforementioned details, we shall start the verification to authenticate your claims. If we are satisfied, you will be required to reconfirm your bank details to us for further actions.
Yours Sincerely
Shamseldeen B Ogunjimi
Accountant General of Nigeria.
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