from: Adams Steven <adamssteven1975@yahoo.com>
reply-to: oigara.joshua234@yahoo.com
date: Jan 9, 2020, 6:07 PM
subject: Season Greetings, Happy New Year!
mailed-by: yahoo.com
UBA (UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA)
Banques Avenue Pape Jean Paul II, Carrefour des Trois Banques
Tokpa - Dantokpa - 01 BP 2020
Cotonou - Bénin.
Season Greetings, Happy New Year!
Release of Your Outstanding Compensation Fund US$25,500,000.00 USD
I'am obliged to inform you that the High Authorities in charge of every international transaction in Benin republic Cotonou was declared on 22nd days of Sept 2019 that every international beneficiary payment files should receive their Outstanding Compensation payment worth sum of $25,500,000.00 USD through UBA BANK BENIN REPUBLIC .
Be well informed that every legal arrangement was made by the Federal High Court of Justice to sign all the entire proper Documents that will help UBA bank Bank to carry out the release of your $25.5 MILLION DOLLARS USD through their ATM Banking System.
Based on the above explanation, You have to contact the Chief Executive Officer Mr. Joshua Oigara with bellow information and provide him with your full information for immediate issuance and delivery of your Customized ATM Card.
Contact,
UBA (UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA)
Banques Avenue Pape Jean Paul II, Carrefour des Trois Banques
Tokpa - Dantokpa - 01 BP 2020
Cotonou - Bénin.
Mr. Joshua Oigara
Email: oigara.joshua234@yahoo.com
You should get in touch with him immediately because the bank was mandated to issue out your payment since middle of last year.
Thanks for your understanding.
Yours Sincerely,
Adams Steven
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