from: Rev.Daniel O.Chukwuma. <padi4business@gmail.com>
reply-to: fb388882@gmail.com
date: Feb 9, 2026, 9:57 AM
subject: Accumulated Interest
mailed-by: gmail.com
From The Desk Of;
Rev.Daniel O.Chukwuma
First Bank Of Nigeria Plc.
35,Marina Rd
Lagos Nigeria.
Dear Client/Customer.
I am Rev.Daniel O.Chukwuma.Director foreign operations department of
first bank of Nigeria plc.I know it will sound too sad for you to here
that the payment you have been chasing for many years now was formally
deposited in a domiciliary account with my bank by these corrupt
officials of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
his corrupt officials are using Teachers approved funds,foreign
contractors/next of kins Inheritance approve payment to trade in other
to generate interest for them before paying the approved
beneficiary.
it was immediately after the presidential directive to
call back all outstanding foreign unpaid beneficiary funds back to
Government treasury as unclaimed funds.
They came for the deposited sum, Living the accumulated interest of
$2.5MUSD This prompt an urgent investigation by our legal department
of the bank that lead to full discovery that this bad officials in our
the paying ministry is trading with foreign contractors/Inheritance approve
payment,
All these bad elements are printing the image of Nigeria
black.To certain that I am dealing with the rightful beneficiary what is
your payment sum,As to enable us compare with what we have in our
system await your urgent response as to grade you toward immediate
release/transfer of yot of $2.5MUSD with my
Bank.
Meanwhile some of this corrupt officials are serving jail terms
and while some are facing trail with The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC)and the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission.(ICPC)Please help us to rport Names/Telephone Numbers of
those who have one way or the other scan you as they most be brought
to book.
The persistent Administration of President Ahamed Bola Tinubu is working
around the clock to wept away corruption and restore the image of
Nigeria back do get back to me with prove that you are the real
beneficiary by forwarding the below details,
you are hereby Advise to
stop every further communication with whosoever regards to your
payment you will be directed to the Rightful Authority to revive your
overdue payment entailment.
Your full Name
Your Contact Address
Your company name if any
Your occupation:
Your Age
Your Direct Mobile Line
Thanks,
Rev.Daniel O.Chukwuma.
Director foreign operations (FBN)
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