from: Bank of Ghana <Gha-Ba@consultant.com> via mail.com
date: Aug 3, 2020, 8:08 PM
subject: Re: LETTER OF COMPENSATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY REPUBLIC OF GHANA.
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Re: LETTER OF COMPENSATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY REPUBLIC OF GHANA.
Attention To
This Honorable office has discovered through our intelligence
monitoring network, that you have had series of transaction in the
past till present with some imposter/impersonators claiming to be
female seeking for a husband, lawyers, bank, security companies, Arm
dealers(Armlisting gunsite) etc and has deem it necessary to
investigate all, which was confirmed to be scam after much
investigations.
We also realize that you have spent so much money try to complete your
transactions, which was confirmed to be scam. We are working very hard
to catch up with these scammers spoiling the good name of our great
country GHANA and any helpful information’s from you will help arrest
these fraud stars will be appreciated. You are therefore advised to
seize all further correspondence with these scam artists because if in
the near future, we discover that you still have any transaction with
any other organizations confirmed by us to be fraud, you will be
called upon for proper interrogation.
To this regards, President Nana Akufo-Addo, has decided to compensate
you with the of (US$1.500M) for your losses, so as to redeem the Good
name of our Mother country Ghana. These said funds has been deposited
on Friday 17th July 2020 with the Bank of Ghana for the immediate wire
transfer to you upon your confirmation to this office, all your
necessary information details like your bank account information,
alongside a scan copy of your passport or a valid working ID card.
So do contact the Bank of Ghana with the under listed details below
for immediate wire transfer to your bank account.
The Bank of Ghana
No. 261 Old Airport Road
P.O. Box 6894 NT
Accra- Ghana
Contact Person: Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah
Tel: + 233540906939
E-mail:
Yours Faithfully,
Nana Akufo-Addo.
President Republic Of Ghana.
PRESIDENT NANA AKUFO-ADDO COMPENSATION FUNDS.
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