from: MR UKA EZE <mrukaeze11@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrukaeze11@gmail.com
date: Feb 12, 2026, 6:18 AM
subject: Attention Beneficiary,.............................
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary,
YOUR PAYMENT NOTIFICATION
The above subject matter refers. We are in receipt of your email and information.
With respect to the provision of Section 17 of decree 114 of the 1999 constitution, I hereby inform you that your payment verification and confirmation is "OK". Arrangements have been concluded to effect your payment as soon as possible.
It is the pleasure of this office to inform you that ATM Card Number 4577 7327 5114 7702 has been approved and upgraded in your favor. Your Secret Pin Number is 4577. The ATM Card Value is US$10,000,000.00. Please note that a maximum daily withdrawal of US$3,000 is permitted at any ATM center. We have concluded delivery arrangements with National Diplomatic Courier Delivery Services to oversee the delivery of the ATM Card to your home address.
Delivery will be made to your address within 48 hours. To facilitate the application for all necessary delivery documents and to avoid any delays by security agencies, kindly reconfirm the following information:
NAME: [Name]
ADDRESS: [Address]
NEXT OF KIN: [Next of Kin]
PHONE: [Phone Number]
OCCUPATION: [Occupation]
Please be informed that a valid ID card must be presented to the dispatcher before the release of the package. Kindly advise this office of your preferred time for delivery so that we may inform the courier service.
Treat as very urgent.
Congratulations.
Regards,
MR UKACHIKA M EZEJI
CHAIRMAN PAYMENT APPROVAL
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT
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