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Dr Joseph N Okwu - Central Bank of Nigeria - drjosephokwunnanna70@gmail.com

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from: Dr Joseph N. Okwu <drjosephokwunnanna70@gmail.com>
date: Feb 27, 2020, 4:47 PM
subject: Director, Wire Transfer/Telex Dept.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello,

The central bank of Nigeria is in receipt of your email and i am
delighted to hear that you are highly interested to complete this
pending transaction for your own benefit perhaps our bank transaction
is legitimate and since you are in position to receive the stated
funds they are four different means of receiving the funds value
Fifteen Million United States ($15,000,000.00 USD) also you are
requested to fill the column below and do not forget to make your
choice of payment.

Personal Details

Full Names:
House address:
Phone Numbers:
Occupation:
Work Phone:
Age/Sex:
Marital Status

The central bank Governor has instructed me to attache my ID card for
your perusal meanwhile you are free to download the attachment to see
the ID also below is various method to convey the funds to you so
whatever means you best prefer please choose and contact the assigned
lawyer to help you sign some of the papers needed and to also stand in
gap for you until the funds transfer.

Means of Payment

1)ATM card
2)Bank Transfer
3)Certified Cashiers check
4)Online Banking

Name: Barrister Williams Chukwu
Lawyer's Personal Email: barristerwilliamschukwu@yahoo.com

Best Regards,

Dr. Joseph N.Okwu .
Director, Wire Transfer/Telex Dept.
Central Bank Of Nigeria
Tel +2347030510843
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