from: ATM CARD <axusa2000@gmail.com>
reply-to: axusa2000@gmail.com
date: Mar 31, 2021, 10:20 AM
subject: COVID-19 COMPENSATION FUND
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary
This is to inform you officially that First Bank of Nigeria plc,
has been instructed by a United Nation and World Bank organization, in
conjunction with International Communities, to release your Covid 19
palliative Compensation Payment Project 2020/21 to all our foreign
beneficiary who have not received their fund
Note, this is a result of the on-going Covid-19 Pandemic that has
affected the whole World Economically and also a life threatening
disease which Citizens are suffering from is financially and
otherwise.
However, you are advised to comply with us and follow up our
instruction carefully to enable us release your Corona-Virus
palliative compensation Fund valued $5,000,000.00 (Five Million US
Dollars) which is still unclaimed.
If you received this e-mail, it means you have been identified and
qualified by the United Nation Covid-19 Compensation Commission and
duly awarded class action Settlement to the tone of US$5,000.000.00
(Five Million United States Dollars).
The ONLY requirement for you to claim your COVID-19 COMPENSATION FUND
is to send the High Court FUND CLEARANCE AUTHORIZATION FEE of US$75
through the below details via RIA OR REMITLY ONLINE MONEY
TRANSFER/WORLDREMIT ONLINE MONEY TRANSFER
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INFORMATION TO SEND THE FEE
FIRST RECEIVER NAME: MGBOKOR
MIDDLE NAME----EMMANUEL
LAST NAME------- OKUNCHI
ADDRESS----ABUJA-NIGERIA
SENDERS NAME
AMOUNT $75
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Upon the proper confirmation of the above information, we shall start
the process immediately to sign the approval of the release of your
Covid 19 palliative Compensation Payment of $5 Million.
Looking forward to hearing from you by reconfirming your, Full Name,
Address, Phone Number, Bank Details
Thanks.
Yours in Service.
Yours Sincerely
DR ADAOBI BALOGUN
FOREIGN PAYMENT DIRECTOR
FIRST OF NIGERIA PLC
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