from: BARRISTER PETER BROWN <ahmud.sule11@gmail.com>
reply-to: bpb806666@gmail.com
date: Jul 18, 2020, 2:59 PM
subject: $2 Billion USD
mailed-by: gmail.com
The West Africa Monetary Agency have earlier re-called your Fund totally sum of $2 Billion USD from Credit Suisse Zurich, Switzerland and this Fund contains the exact amount which you have been pursuing for long period of time if not getting to years, while the re-calling of this Fund was due to Lack of Your Fund Documentation.
After series of Complain tabled to this Government about the high rate of Scamming issue been carried out and mostly from Africans, while the most painful issue is that we finally discovered that this Internet Hackers have gone to the extent of telling you about the reality and existence of your Fund and you easily fall to their victim, While in respect to the termination of all these Scamming issues, We have alerted your Government Embassy residing at Nigeria to quickly come and fight for your rescue by settling the FEE for the issuance of Your Fund Documentation since that was the main reason your real Fund has been seized and delayed.
We hereby today announce a congratulating news to you as your Government Embassy have finally responded directly to our call and therefore have paid accordingly for your Fund Documentation, Thereby giving you all assurance that you now have the necessary Documentation that qualified you to respond and claim your real Fund under my care and stop all other Communication if not from this Office.
Now that your funds have been documented, The Central Bank Governor has agreed with West Africa Monetary Agency WAMA`s director of operation to release your $2 Billion USD ASAP.
Your Fund approximate total sum of $2 Billion USD which have been earlier assigned under a check is presently still in a check form worth $2 Billion USD and the West Africa Monetary Agency have today instructed the Bank of Africa (BOA) to release your check, But the check must be cleared in one local bank here in Nigeria, And since you are not here in Nigeria, you are required to open a Non-Resident Bank Account here in Nigeria, Under Bank of Africa(BOA) and also under your responsibility to Activate your Non-Resident Account, Soon as the Non-Resident Account is opened and activated,
Then the Bank of Africa (BOA) will require your personal Banking details and after that they will issue and clear your check and make it available into your new Non-Resident Account, And Ones the check is cleared, Your $2 Billion USD will be credited into your new Non-Resident Account, After that you will now have the chance to make a choice on how to receive your Fund which is to be (1) Through ATM CARD, (2) Through Consignment Box. (3) if you prefer Bank to Bank Wire Transfer, The Bank of Africa (BOA) will open an online Bank account and send you all the necessary information which will enable you make withdrawals from the online account into any of your proffered personal Bank Account.
Get back to me for more details of the next step on how to claim your real $2 Billion USD and opening of your Non-Resident Account will cost only $75 only,
Also do reconfirm the below information to us.
Your Full Name.
Your Country:
YOUr address
Your City:
Your Available Cell Number
Also copy out the below listed information and proceed to make the payment via World Remit or Money gram or Ria Money Transfer. or You are advised to go straight to any Apple Store Center around you and just buy Steam Wallet or iTunes Card or Google Play Card.
Payment Advice-
RECEIVER NAME: JOHN OGECHI RITA
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
CITY: LAGOS
QUESTION:GOD
ANSWER: BLESS
AMOUNT: $75
THANK YOU
YOURS IN SERVICE
BARRISTER PETER BROWN
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