from: Mrs. Maria Okon <ladanumar2025@gmail.com>
reply-to: victimsscheme@gmail.com
date: Feb 3, 2026, 6:57 AM
subject: Attention Reply Today.
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Central Bank of Nigeria (CenBank).
Debts Settlement/Victims Scheme Office.
Garki Office, Abuja (FCT).
Date: 3rd February, 2026.
Attention
We wish to inform you that the new Senate Assembly approved a compensation sum of $2,000,000.00 USD (Two Million United States Dollars only) as endorsed by the President of Nigeria together with 3 other West African Presidents. This emanated from the United Nations Compensation Programme.
The Senate has decided to compensate you and others with a sum of $2,000,000.00 USD for your unpaid fund. They directed this office (Central Bank ) on 14th January, 2026 to transfer the funds into your bank account immediately upon your response. Kindly reply to this notification to enable our office to arrange and transfer your fund $2,000,000,00 USD to your bank.
You can send your information and bank account to us right now so that our lawyer (CBN Attorney) will go to the Presidential office here to sign all the documents on your name to enable us to transfer the funds into your bank account within 48 hours (2 days) only. Congratulations !!!
As soon as you reply with your information, I will proceed on your payments.
Yours faithfully,
Mrs. Maria Okon
Director of Payments Office.
Central Bank of Nigeria.
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