from: E.C.O.W.A.S <fw6921689@gmail.com>
reply-to: gingilaw@gmail.com
date: Sep 11, 2021, 4:17 AM
subject: We hope this message met you in peace and sound health.
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Attention Beneficiary
We hope this message met you in peace and sound health.
We write to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Finance Federal
Republic of Nigeria have approve the release of your Fifteen Million United
States Dollars ($15,000,000.00 usd) of your overdue payment file and
one Mr. Rodney Bradley of Dickinson, Texas United states of America
submitted account to the central bank of Nigeria and a copy to the
Ecowas Office and Federal ministry of Finance (FMF) with a sworn
affidavit and power of attorney authorizing him to receive part
payment of US$15,000,000.00 your long overdue funds with Federal
Government of Nigeria. In the same affidavit, Mr. Rodney Bradley
stated that you contacted cancer and died few weeks ago at the (Cooley
Dickinson Hospital) website: http://www.cooley-dickinson.org/
We write to be sure of this information and to know if you truly authorize
Mr. Rodney Bradley to receive the funds in the sum of Fifteen Million
United States Dollars on your behalf as claim.
However, if you do not authorize Mr. Rodney Bradley to receive the
funds on your behalf, kindly send us a disclaimer email with immediate
effect because we will not be held responsible for any lose of fund and
if within 48 hours we did not hear from you, we consider Mr. Rodney Bradley
letter is true and go ahead and release the fund to him once he met up with
the fund release requirement.
Call +2348083511906 or E-mail (gingilaw@gmail.com)
Yours truly,
Lawrence Gingi
Ecowas Representative
Nigeria, West Africa.
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