from: Arthur Tona <mr.arthurtona@gmail.com>
date: Sep 25, 2020, 6:08 AM
subject: ATTENTION;
mailed-by: gmail.com
United Bank for Africa,UBA
Head Office: 57 Marina, Lagos Island,
Lagos,
Nigeria.
Dear
ATTENTION;
I am Mr.Arthur Tona,Foreign Remittance Department Manager,United Bank for Africa,UBA, Head Office:57 Marina,Lagos Island,Lagos,Nigeria.
We are a leading bank here in Africa,and as a leading bank here in Africa,we are a watchdog to other banks here in Africa.
As a watchdog to other banks here in Africa,we got a notice from our network in Abidjan,Republic of Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire)that money valued at US$6,140,000.00(Six Million,One Hundred and Forty Thousand dollars)was donated to you some years ago by one Ms.Marina Sanzel there in Abidjan,Cote d'ivoire,and that she was then suffering for cancer sickness and later died,and that the bank there in Abidjan,Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire)where she(Ms.Marina Sanzel)deposited the fund in your name and instructed them to transfer the fund to you into your bank account in your country,did not transfer the fund to you.
And immediately after we got the information from our network in Abidjan,Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire),and as you are the beneficiary of the fund,we contacted the bank there in Abidjan,Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire)where the fund was left behind for you by late Ms.Marina Sanzel.And we instructed them to release the fund to our bank office in Abidjan,Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire)so that we will contact you and transfer the fund to you.
As per our instructions to the bank in Abidjan,Cote d'ivoire where the fund was left behind for you by late Ms.Marina Sanzel,they released the fund to our bank office in Abidjan,Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire).
Also,the bank in Abidjan,Cote d'ivoire where the fund was left behind for you by late Ms.Marina Sanzel have forwarded your contact information to me.
MORE INFORMATION;The transfer of the fund to you was routed to UNITED STATES EMBASSY in Ivory Coast(Cote d'Ivoire)and you were required by the UNITED STATES EMBASSY in Ivory Coast(Cote d'Ivoire)to fill their form so that they will process the transfer and transfer the fund US$6,140,000.00(Six Million,One Hundred and Forty Thousand dollars)to you.
Now I need to hear from you.And as soon as I hear from you,I will send you the UNITED STATES EMBASSY form so that you will fill the form and return it and so that the UNITED STATES EMBASSY in Ivory Coast(Cote d'ivoire)will process the transfer and transfer the fund US$6,140,000.00(Six Million,One Hundred and Forty Thousand dollars)to you.
Thanks.
Mr.Arthur Tona.
Foreign Remittance Department Manager,
United Bank for Africa,UBA
Head Office: 57 Marina, Lagos Island,
Lagos,
Nigeria.
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