from: Ms. Isioma Ogodazi <evnonsj@gmail.com>
reply-to: firstcontactfirstbankofnigeria@gmail.com
to: "Ms. Isioma Ogodazi" <firstcontactfirstbankofnigeria@gmail.com>
date: Sep 12, 2025, 4:47 AM
subject: Re: .We have accepted the responsibility of the Cost of Wire Transfer
Dear Beneficiary:
RE: US$1M HAVE BEEN APPROVED IN YOUR NAME
After our meeting a few days ago with the Nigeria Government over your Fund, with the Honorable Minister of Finance,Federal Executive councils, It was Resolved and Agreed upon your Funds of $1M (One Million Dollars United States Dollars Only). Will be released to you on a special method of Payment via: Bank to Bank Wire Transfer. And we the First Bank of Nigeria have been Approved to handle this fund
We the First Bank of Nigeria, paying bank have accepted the responsibility of the Cost of Wire Transfer but the charges required from is the sum US$55 that will enable the Federal High Court, our Banking Attorney to swore an Affidavit OF Fund Claim and sign your Fund Release Order on your name that will enable us to transfer because I know you cannot be able to come to Nigeria to sign your Affidavit OF Fund Claim and your Fund Release Order,due to other responsibilities around you
THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO MY DESK THIS MORNING STATED THAT YOU ARE TO CONFIRM TO ME THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSFER OF YOUR FUND.
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Name:
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Address:
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Cell Phone:
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Country:
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Occupation/Next of kin
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PERSONAL ACCOUNT INFORMATION FOR FUND TRANSFER (Official Use Only )
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Account Holder:
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Account No.:
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Routing No
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Bank Name:
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Bank Address:
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As soon as I confirm your details I will advise you on how you will send the US$55 for your Affidavit OF Fund Claim and sFund Release Order
Thanks for your cooperation
Ms. Isioma Ogodazi
Legal Department
Chief Risk / Settlement Officer,
First Bank Nigeria Plc.
EMAIL: firstcontact@fiistbanknigeria.com
Email: firstcontactfirstbankofnigeria@gmail.com
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