from: Ms Ann Jack. <fusa47092@gmail.com>
reply-to: catherinepbessant201@gmail.com
date: May 2, 2021, 6:21 AM
subject: Former U.N secretary general Ms. Ann Jack,
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Former U.N secretary general Ms. Ann Jack,
This Is To Inform You That I Came To Nigeria Yesterday From London, After
Series Of Complains From The FBI And Other Security Agencies From Asia,
Europe,Oceania, Antarctica, South America And The United States Of America
Respectively, Against The Federal Government Of Nigeria And The British
Government For The Rate Of Scam Activities Going On In These Two Nations.
I Have Met With The President Of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari, That Reach A
Compromised With United Nation That Any One Confirm A Victim Of Scam In The
Name Of Nigeria Government Will Surely Receive His Compensation Fund, Of Which
He Has Been Trying His Best To Make Sure You Receive Your Fund In Your
Account.
Right Now, As Directed By Our Secretary General Mr.António Guterres,
We Are Working
In Collaboration With The Nigerian Economic And Financial Crime Commission
(EFCC) And Have Decided To Waive Away All Your Clearance Fees/Charges And
Authorize The Government Of Benin Republic To Effect The Payment Of Your
Compensation Fund Valued $55Million united state dollars Approved By Both
The British Government And The UN Into Your Account Without Any Delay. The Only
Fee You Will Pay To Confirm Your Fund In Your Account Is Your Notarization Fee
To The Federal High Court Of America, this is how we want you to send
the fee and
to make it very faster, we you want to go store and buy iTunes gift
card which amazon gift card
and steam wallet gift Google play gift card, only $50
Sincerely, You Are A Lucky Person Because I Have Just Discovered That Some Top
Nigerian And British Government Officials Are Interested In Your Fund And They
Are Working In Collaboration With One Mr. Edward Ben From USA To Frustrate You
And Thereafter Divert Your Fund Into Their Personal Account. I Have A Short
Limited Time To Stay In Nigeria Here So I Would Like You To Urgently Respond To
This Message So That I Will Advise You On How Best To Confirm You’re Fund In
Your Account Within The Next 24 Hours.
Sincerely yours.
Ms Ann Jack.
United Nations Secretary
General for Internal Oversight
Congratulations
sincerely yours,
United Nations Secretary in West Africa
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