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Susan Johnson - United Nations - sadiqahmedun3@yahoo.com

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from: Sadiq Ahmed <sadiqahmedun3@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 12, 2020, 9:32 PM
subject: Congratulations!!Congratulations!!
mailed-by: yahoo.com

Attention: Email Account Holder

Congratulations!!Congratulations!!

The British Government National Lottery Commission/United Nations Poverty Eradication Commission in Collaboration ,Google's on-line lotto and email address free-ticket draw of the 2019/2020 annual promotion Award has been released and we are glad to announce to you that your email address came out in the first category and entitles you to claim the sum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars only, or its equivalence in your local currency..

This is a promotional program to encourage the use of Google and Internet programs. Your email address was entered for the online draw on this free ticket number: G9061557 with reference number: N#1631e and Serial number: GL/147156, Batch number: NLx/4972 drew the Lucky number: 14,24.25- 26,32,35 Bonus 40, Lunch Time Result 31st December 2019/2020

This subsequently won you the lottery in the 1st category ie. Matches 6 lucky numbers plus Bonus number.

You're therefore been allocated to claim a total sum of US$ 1.5 M USD ( One Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars only) in cash which is credited to file NLg/4675144308/17. This is from a total cash prize of US$ 20, 250,000.00 shared amongst the lucky winners "1st" category.

This promotion was drawn based on email addresses as the key identification for setting up online accounts. All valid email addresses World Wide Web draw used/participants for the online email promotion version were selected randomly via computer balloting from a global website collaboration with internet companies like eBay, PayPal, Liberty reserve and Microsoft whom also built their systems and based their membership registration identity on email addresses supporting this computer draw system done by extracted email addresses from over 100,000 unions ,associations, corporate bodies and affiliated members to National Lottery website and their advertisers listed online. This online promotion takes place via virtual ticket balloting and it is done every half of the year.

You're advised to send required information below to United Nations Clearance/Claims Officer in your Jurisdiction to contact information below, for documentation/processing of the released of winning prize.

1.Full name:
2. Physical Address:
3. Age:
4. Occupation:
5. Reference Number/Ticket Number:
6.Telephone Number:
7. Nationality:
8. Batch number:
9. Direct/Private Email Address
10. Scanned copy of any Proof of Identification, such as International Passport, Driver's License or Identification Card

Contact Officer: Sadiq El Ahmed

Position: Winning Prize Clearance/Claims Officer

Email:sadiqelahmed@webmail.co.za

Your urgent response will be treated accordingly,

Best Regards,

Susan Johnson
Media Officer
United Nations
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