from: Dr. Kingsley Okere <gj7514543@gmail.com>
reply-to: docanticorruption@gmail.com
date: Sep 9, 2021, 3:26 PM
subject: Expecting your prompt and urgent response to this subject matter. ?
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:,
Sequel to a brief meeting held this morning between the President and
the Central Bank of Nigeria, it has been resolved that all
beneficiaries whose contracts/ inheritance funds have not been paid
should now have a cause to smile. In the meeting, it was concluded
that the concerned beneficiaries should be paid their
contracts/inheritance funds.
In view of this, you are to forward all your account details for
reconfirmation with the ones in our possession before the payment will
be processed and made to such a beneficiary.
For further details you can call me on my phone line: +234-7042071675
or Email:(docanticorruption@gmail.com). Make sure you call for more
information.
Kindly treat this as a matter of urgency as we are here to serve you better.
Expecting your prompt and urgent response to this subject matter.
Best Regards
Dr. Kingsley Okere.
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