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Christian Ofor - christnunftb01@gmail.com

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from: Christian ofor <christnunftb01@gmail.com>
date: Mar 18, 2023, 1:44 PM
subject: Get back to us immediately Mr Christian Ofor
mailed-by: gmail.com

How are you?

This is to officially inform you that we have written to you before
without getting respond from you and we believe that our previous mail
did not get to you therefore we write you again. We are contacting you
concerning the release of your fund. and your Fund has been finally
approved for transfer to you.

Please once again stop delaying your fund to have access to your fund
immediately we hear from you that you have pay the requested fee
nothing again will stop your fund any more you will have completely
access to use your fund finally OK

We hereby inform you that your fund has been ready in your favor to
receive your fund.please make sure you follow the instruction and send
the requested fee to enable us to release your fund to you without any
further delay.

so i am waiting for you to get back to me so that i will give you the
RECEIVER'S NAME information to send the requested fee to complete this
fund OK.

Looking forward hearing from you urgent

Awaiting your urgent response.

Mr. Christian Ofor
Director Payment Department
Unity Finance Trust Bank
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