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Micheal Manma - United Bank Of Africa - michealmanma@aol.com

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from: From United Bank Of Africa. <ecobank208@gmail.com>
reply-to: michealmanma@aol.com
date: Dec 16, 2020, 5:35 PM
subject: From UBA Bank Of Nigeria Happy Christmas,
mailed-by: gmail.com

From UBA Bank Of Nigeria.
Contact Person: . Mr.Micheal Manma,

Accountant Officer (UBA Bank Of Nigeria)

Mr.Micheal Manma(michealmanma@aol.com)

Blessed Day Happy Christimas,

I believe this will be a good news to you, We done a board of
directors meeting today in this Bank hall and our Director general has
signed the release of your $3.5Millions to you this week as it was
approved.

What it will cost you now to get your funds release to you is $100.00
Google play card or iTunes card $100 dollars and If you send this
Google play of $100.00 this morning or iTunes card, you will get your
funds tomorrow without any delaying.

This is last opportunity you have to claim your winning funds and what
it will cost you now are just Google play gift card of $100.00 or
iTunes card Once you buy the card kindly scratch it gentle and send
picture of the card to me.

You need to reply back with the following information as urgent as possible.

1. Your full name:

2. Phone and fax number:

3. Address:

4.Country:

5. Your age and current occupation:

6. A copy of your identity

7. Your Account number

8. Account name

9 Bank name

Make sure that you sent the in needed cards.

Have a great day.

From United Bank Of Africa.
Contact Person: . Mr.Micheal Manma,

Accountant Officer (UBA Bank Of Nigeria)
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