from: Femi Gbajabiamila <infocustprivate@gmail.com>
reply-to: femigbajabiamilachiefstaff@gmail.com
date: May 14, 2026, 4:19 AM
subject: Re:IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION OF TRANSFER STATUS
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PRESIDENCY FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
Aso Rock villa Abuja.
Date:13/05/2026
Dear:Contractor
SUBJECT: IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION OF TRANSFER STATUS.
You are hereby notified that your funds being designated for payment via United Bank For Africa PLC, remains active while the valid code approval xxx 675/2023/51 marked information received from our payee Bank UBA PLC. Executive Director, Finance & Risk Management Dr.Ugochukwu Nwaghodoh (OFR) stands approved by the President of Nigeria.
My appointment as the Chief of Staff to the President creates an avenue for immediate economic growth and revitalization within the International community.
I have discussed with Dr.Ugochukwu Nwaghodoh (OFR) the Executive Director, Finance & Risk Management United Bank For Africa Plc, and your shortfall that has created lots to include the decision of Mr. President. Kindly conclude this transaction on or before the stipulated period.
Your complaint will be addressed if in line with Banking Ethics. Feel free to express any problem.
Your funds are concerned with United Bank For Africa PLC.
I remain your obedient servant
Regards
Yours Faithfully
Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila
Chief of Staff to the President
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