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Chukwu Mark - Government Of Nigeria - ugogeorge9@gmail.com

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from: THE PRESIDENCY <ugogeorge9@gmail.com>
date: Aug 8, 2020, 7:23 AM
subject: RE: PRESIDENTIAL WAIVER
mailed-by: gmail.com

Office of the president, Federal Republic of Nigeria
Coordinator Presidential waiver committee

Sir,

RE: PRESIDENTIAL WAIVER
Following the declaration by President Mohammadu Buhari to grant a presidential waiver to all out standing foreign payments beneficiaries who were unable to meet up with their financial obligations to receive their payments in Nigeria.

You are among those listed to benefit from this waiver. You are therefore requested to contact this office for the issuance of the waiver certificate.

This waiver will cover you from any financial obligations to receive your payment and authorize the immediate release of your funds without making any UPFRONT PAYMENT to any one.
With the waiver certificate, you will not be asked to pay any money for any document or fees but will allow the paying bank to waive all your charges and transfer your funds to your account without any more delays.

NOTE: This will cost you just $150.00 for stamp duty and affidavit for the issuance of the presidential waiver and that is the only money you will be asked to pay before the waiver can be granted to you.
Your payment will be released via wire transfer from the Federal Ministry of Finance as soon as you have the waiver.

Congratulations!!!!!

Most respectfully,

Chukwu Mark
coordinator presidential waiver committee
Federal Republic of Nigeria
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