from: Grant Fiduciary Manager <yearsmail2022@gmail.com>
reply-to: carolyncmarieee@onionmail.org
date: Nov 14, 2023, 4:22 PM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Winner
Welcome to the Facebook Social Giveaway promotion and the Federal
Government GRANT. We are happy to inform you that your email was
selected among the 100 lucky individuals who qualified for the Grant
Promotion Prize. Hence a congratulatory email notification is sent to
notify you.
The Grant program is an innovation by the Facebook Organization and
the Federal Government. The program was established by the Federal
government in conjunction with the Facebook Organization to help all
categories of individuals in society to meet up with their needs and
to eradicate poverty worldwide.
The online Federal Government Grant Promotion is an every year
program. For more information about the GRANT and to know your
Pre-qualified status, Contact our Appointed Grant Fiduciary Officer
with your Allotted Numbers below:
Name: James Roberts
Grant Fiduciary Manager
Email: facebookgran@judiciarymanager.org
Allotted Number: FEDGR/FBSG/024/007/2023
Congratulations,
Carolyn C Marie
Federal Grant Program
Fiduciary Officer
Carolyn C Marie - carolyncmarieee@onionmail.org
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