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From: "United Nations"<[email protected]>
Reply: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 3 May 2022 01:50:48 +0100
Subject: Re: Notice For Your Funds Release..

From: Ms. Fatoumata Ndiaye.
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES
Internal Audit,Monitoring,Consulting And Investigations Division.
 

It is my distinct pleasure to write you again and as you are well
aware many foreigners have invested thousands of United States Dollars
into African Countries transactions in Hopeless Dreams to have none of
them become a reality.
 

Right now, as directed by our secretary general Antonio Guterres, We
have agreed with the African Union that One Hundred Thousand United
States Dollars Only would be paid to you through the World Remit or
Remitly Money Transfer via special arrangement as first installment.
 

This is to enable you have enough funds to pay for the Tax Clearance
and bank charges before you will receive the balance of your funds.
Please take note that you will pay for Notarization & exchange control
fee and this is the only financial obligation that you will undertake
to receive the One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars Only through
the World Remit Money Transfer.
 

Lastly,i will like you to reconfirm your information to me such as
your full name, address and telephone number so that I will proceed
with your World Remit Money Transfer within the next 48hrs and the
transaction information will be released to you.
 

I await your response for further proceedings.
 

Sincerely yours,
 

Ms. Fatoumata Ndiaye
Under-Secretary-General
United Nations.