from: Lambert Uche <lambertuche453@gmail.com>
date: Apr 2, 2026, 4:23 AM
subject: DID YOU INSTRUCT WILLIAM BROOKMAN TO CLAIM THE FUNDS?
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From the Central Bank Of Nigeria.
Director,Foreign Payments Department.
CBN.
Attn: Sir/Madam,
RE-2026 CHANGE OF ACCOUNT.
With regards to your outstanding payment, It may interest you to know that my name is Mr.Lambert Uche,Director,Central Bank of Nigeria,in charge of the approved funds.I was appointed by the newly elected President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Senate President to pay/transact the funds in this first quarter paying period of the fiscal year 2026.You may know that these funds has been pending & overdue for payments and I am to ensure that debts owed to all foreign beneficiaries from contract/inheritance/lottery winnings are completely paid immediately.
At the same time,we have therefore discovered that a new bank account has been submitted to my Department to divert your payment to a German bank as stated below:
Bank name :Bank of America
Bank address:1 Perimeter Center
West Atlanta Ga 30346
Account name: RAJITEC LLC
Account Number: 335070517622
Routing Number : 026009593
Swift Code : BOFAUS6S
The new account was submitted with a letter stating that you're no longer ready and willing to claim the approved funds and have directed the new beneficiary to claim your fund as valued at $10.5Million. You are therefore required to urgently confirm if this development is true and has your authority to claim the approved funds from the apex bank of Nigeria. All arrangements to effect payment to the above new bank account have been completed, but are kept pending until we hear from you on the subject matter.
Respond immediately with your FULL DETAILS, so that all perceived anomalies will be corrected, to ensure that we do not release your fund to the wrong persons.
Sincerely,
Mr.Lambert Uche.
Director,
Banking & Payment System
Central Bank of Nigeria.
DID YOU INSTRUCT WILLIAM BROOKMAN TO CLAIM THE FUNDS?
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