from: PAYMENT FUND <adborgng902@gmail.com>
reply-to: adborgng902@gmail.com
date: Sep 8, 2021, 4:24 AM
subject: THE FEDERAL OIL RESERVE ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT
mailed-by: gmail.com
ATTENTION SIR
THE FEDERAL OIL RESERVE ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT OF NIGERIA WRITES TO
INFORM YOU THAT SOME FUND HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE WORLD BANK
ORGANIZATION HAVE DIRECTED { FEDERAL OIL RESERVE ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT
HERE IN NIGERIA TO COMPENSATE ALL THEIR FOREIGN BENEFICIARY WITH
THE SUM OF $1.5M USD EACH IN WHICH YOUR NAME WAS SHORT LISTED AS ONE
OF THE BENEFICIARY
NOTE: YOU ARE REQUESTED TO CONFIRM. TO US THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
FOR THE RELEASE OF YOUR FUND { $1.5M USD
CONFIRM BELOW INFORMATION;
1) COMPLETE NAME :
2) PHONE NUMBER
3) ADDRESS:
4) BANK
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NOTE THAT THE ONLY CHARGES REQUIRED FROM YOU TO RECEIVED THIS
COMPENSATION IS THE SUM OF $30 FOR {ADMINISTRATIVE COST} AS SOON AS I
CONFIRM YOUR DETAILS I WILL ADVISE YOU ON HOW YOU SEND THE $30 FOR
{ADMINISTRATIVE COST} THAT WILL ENABLE US TO TRANSFER YOUR FUND
CONGRATULATION
WAITING
DR RIGINARD OGIDI
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT
NIGERIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
ABUJA-NIGERIA
Riginard Ogidi - NNPC - adborgng902@gmail.com
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