from: Hon. Edward Hicks <mrdavewall78@gmail.com>
reply-to: edwardhicks5050@gmail.com
date: Jan 10, 2022, 2:51 PM
subject: OFFICIAL MEMO !!
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention: ,
Sir/Madam,
We have written to you severally to notify you that we have been
mandated to release all unpaid / outstanding funds payments owed
globally to organizations/companies by contract executed, Inheritance
funds payment or lottery winning prizes awards.
But you have not responded to indicate interest to receive your funds
payment, why? Based on this strict instruction from the International
community, we are here to direct and guide you properly on how to
receive your payment without any hitch or further delay.
This time around, you'll receive your long overdue payment without
going through the rigorous process like you went through earlier in
the hands of the unprofessional and corrupt officials.
Therefore, If you are the owner of this email and the beneficiary of
this long overdue funds payment worth US$65, 750, 000 calculated with
the accrued interest. As a matter of urgency, you are advised to
revert back to this office immediately to receive your funds payment
without further bureaucratic bottleneck.
We anticipate your swift response.
Best Regards,
Hon. Edward Hicks.
(Executive Director, Procurement)
For the UNODC liaison office, West Africa.
https://www.unodc.org/
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