from: Federal high court <f.court23@aol.com>
date: Feb 20, 2020, 12:02 PM
subject: Re: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
mailed-by: aol.com
Attention Beneficiary.
RE: PRESIDENTIAL WAIVER ALTERNATIVES
Following the decision reached at the last Federal Executive council
meeting and as approved by President, Muhammadu Buhari (G.C.F.R), to
grant a presidential waiver to all our outstanding foreign contractors
who were unable to meet up with their financial obligations to receive
their contracts & inheritance payments in Nigeria, you are among those
listed to benefit from this presidential waiver Certificate. You are
therefore requested to contact the coordinator presidential waiver
Certificate committee Justice Joel Odoh. who will issue you with the
waiver Certificate.
This waiver Certificate will cover you from every financial obligatory
expenses attach to your payment in Nigeria for you to receive your
payment from Central Bank of Nigeria and every other approved Local
Banks in Nigeria and authorize the immediate release of your funds
without making any UPFRONT PAYMENT to any one again. You are currently
dealing with parties that keep asking you for upfront fees and each
time you pay the story or goal post changes are you not tired of this
situation? It’s about time you take the current opportunity to get
paid once and for all. Please be wise
Kindly call and contact Justice Joel Odoh. to issue you the
presidential waiver Certificate. Once you receive the certificate
reverts back to us and %50 of your entire contract sum/beneficiary
payment would be released to your bank account. Please act upon this
message immediately.
Contact Person: Justice Joel Odoh.
Federal High Court Lagos Judicial Division
Official email: (f.court23@aol.com)
Your payment or package and consignment will be released to you
immediately as soon as you have the presidential waiver Certificate in
your hand.
I await your urgent response.
Warm Regards
Mr. Hon: Robert Ajayi B.
Payment Adviser and Waiver Senior Officer to the
Vice President on Foreign Payment matters,
Federal Republic of Nigeria
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