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from: Mrs Blessing Ibe <mrsblessingibe01@hotmail.com>
date: Jul 18, 2020, 4:41 PM
subject: Attn: (Telex Code:UniCredit-007-SP01/020)
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn:

Be informed that after the meeting held between the Office of Presidency on Foreign Payment(PFP) and the Federal Ministry of Finance(FMF) and the United National(UN),with the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN),Investigation has revealed that After all promises to transfer your contract payment of US$15Million through our Apex Bank has not been accomplished.

However, am glad to inform you about the new development on the transfer of your payment after the meeting and for your information, your payment will transfer to you through our offshore Oil Reserve Account in United Kingdone(London) and the approved paying bank in London has been giving order to effect your programmed payment with your information below.

Beneficiary Name:
Payment Code:Offshore052/FMF-CBN-XSA020
Approval Amount:US$15Million
Telex Code:UniCredit-007-SP01/020

You are given 24 hours to contact and confirm your full details such as address and valid telephone and fax number with your receiving bank account to enable us forward your payment information to the paying bank in United Kingdone(London) without any delay and also give you the paying bank contact information to contact them.

I am waiting your immediate response as soon as you confirm this message.

Yours Sincerely.

Mrs.Blessing Ibe
Director Ktt/Debts Settlement.
Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN)
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