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George William Jnr - Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas - wgjnr1@gmail.com

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from: George William Jnr. <mitfgcyrfg@gmail.com>
reply-to: wgjnr1@gmail.com
date: Apr 2, 2026, 10:13 AM
subject: Information
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Sir,
This message might be a surprise to you but it is about a genuine deal which I intend to execute with you.. I am Mr. George William Jnr., a Finance Staff of Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) and the deal I am introducing to you herein is that we have an over-invoiced fund currently unclaimed which has matured and status for claim is ripe and if you being good friend can volunteer your name to be used to file for the release of the fund as a bonafide and genuine beneficiary then we have a deal right here. All processes to be used are vitally legal because we should obtain required backup documents as proof of ownership of funds and such documents, when obtained, will ensure smooth remittance of the total money to your account and without risk of any kind.

The total amount is $150M and we will share the total money 60/40. Therefore, kindly, assure me in your response of your anticipated cooperation and security of my share when completed. Please respond to me with your current address and your phone and probably ID for the smooth process.

Thanks for your anticipated response.
Mr. George William Jnr.
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