from: Sir Keir Rodney Starmer <nou251203185@noun.edu.ng>
reply-to: primeminister101@minister.com
date: May 7, 2026, 9:17 AM
subject: Hello Beneficiary
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signed-by: noun-edu-ng.20251104.gappssmtp.com
Hello Beneficiary
I am certain this message might come to you as a surprise. Nevertheless, I humbly ask you to give me your attention and hear me well. I am Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer. The current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. I want to inform you that the matter of your fund was brought to my desk this Morning, because Mr. Andrew John Bailey The Governor of, Bank of England .said that they will divert your fund worth a sum of GBP2,000,000,000.00 Two Billion United Kingdom Pounds to Government Treasuries Account, just because you refused to pay the sum of £250 GBP Activation fee which will permit you a daily withdrawal limit of GBP50,000 three times daily from any ATM Machine around you.
Please take note that the GBP2,000,000,000.00 deposited with the Bank of England won by your e-mail address via online active email address selected from the sponsor of Coca Cola Company award. It was registered with your email address by the Lottery Board Executive Directors Of Coca-Cola Company UK Branch, As Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I told Mr. Andrew John Bailey, the president, to reduce the Activation fee to £50 GBP to help you afford the fee. After the Diplomatic Agent delivers the ATM Visa Card then he will follow you to any ATM MACHINE center around you so you can withdraw with your ATM Card and then you balance the remaining 200 GBP.
The Bank of England has given you the grace of sending only 50 GBP of the charges/fee which will be only GBP50 for now, then once you confirm your GBP2,000,000,000.00, you can then pay the remaining balance of GBP200. I want to personally assure you once again that you will have every opportunity to smile and be happy to organize a big party to celebrate with your family.
I am hereby protecting your interest as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to make sure all goes well because this is a huge amount of money, we cannot wish you to lose. Please know that you have from now till the end of two days to effect the payment for activation of your ATM Card.
The payment approval documents have been acquired for the smooth delivery of your ATM visa Card of GBP2,000,000,000.00. You are advised to buy a 50 GBP Steam Wallet Card/Apple iTunes Card/Amazon card with receipt, to enable the Bank of England activate the account, for you to withdraw immediately you receive the ATM Card to your home address.
Your quick attention is needed as soon as you read this email and you should avoid anything that will make you lose this fund.
Thanks, and God bless.
Best Regards,
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer
Prime Minister of UK
E-mail:primeminister101@minister.com)
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