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United Bank For Africa - hackettj148@gmail.com

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from: United Bank For Africa Plc. (UBA) 57, Marina, Lagos <infoimfgove1980@gmail.com>
reply-to: hackettj148@gmail.com
date: Apr 20, 2026, 12:12 PM
subject: REPLY ========Urgent Respond
mailed-by: gmail.com

United Bank For Africa Plc. (UBA)
57, Marina, Lagos,
Nigeria.

This is to confirm receipt of your e-mail and content well noted andobserved accordingly.Have you sit down and ask your self one question .Why is it that i have all these Documentations and yet i have not received my funds? I will not any way violate any United States Law in trying to finish this project and that is why we must follow the due process.

This is to inform you that we are in receipt of your mail regarding your fund $10.5 Million Dollars that was deposited by one Deputado F. Martins before she traveled on a business trip. Regarding this, we are completely sure that you are the rightful owner of the deposited fund.
Your fund presently has been deposited in a suspense account, here in our Bank, the United Bank For Africa (UBA) . Funds in suspense account can not be transferred out because the account is dormant and it needs to be activated by the recipient of the fund.

Therefore, to initiate your fund transfer, you are expected to open an account with this Bank in your name. It is from this activated account that your fund would be transferred to your designated account in your home Country. The deposit you are going to use in activating this suspense account will be refunded to you at any time you so desire to close the account after fund have be transferred. Also, all the covering documents issued are available and would be sent to you by air mail, after you must have satisfied the Banking requirements.

Account Type

Vaulting Account: This account enjoys the full service of the Bank and can be operated from anywhere in the world online. Your fund would be
transferred in 24hrs after confirmation of payment. The basic requirement to activate this account is an activation
OPENING ACCOUNT FORM
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Name:
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Address:
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Home Phone:
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Cell Phone:
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Date of Birth:
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City:
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State:
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Country:
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Zip Code:

PERSONAL ACCOUNT INFORMATION FOR FUND TRANSFER ( Official Use Only )
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Account Holder:
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Account No.:
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Routing No.:
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Bank Name:
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Bank Address:

NOTE: This Bank is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, and as a result, you will have to follow the Banking policy of the Nigeria Government by making payment for activation charges. Also, that your fund is protected by a hardcover insurance policy, which makes it impossible to deduct any amount from the money before it is remitted to you. This means that the said charges cannot be deducted from your fund.

Best Wishes,
Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Office
United Bank For Africa (UBA)
hackettj148@gmail.com
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