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În Luni, 9 Martie 2015 8:32:09, Wema Bank < gplc8053@gmail.com > a scris:
From: ATM Department,
Wema Bank Nigeria (Wema Bank)
455, AGEGE MOTO ROAD, OSHODI,
Lagos, Nigeria. Ref:CIG/100/445
Dear Sir/Madam,
This message is in regard to your ATM master card for your
compensation fund sum of
US$850,000.00.
Wema Bank was finally contracted to handle the payment of your
compensation fund of the
above amount by ATM card. Your email contact is amongst the list of
beneficiaries in the
data for sum of US$850,000.00. And I'm assigned by the management of
Wema Bank to carryout
delivery of the ATM card package to you.
On this note, I am please to inform you that ATM card Number 4120 5350
0029 6238 (4120) for
the sum of US$850,000.00 which have been credited to your favor is
ready for immediate
delivery to you. you are hereby required to confirm to me your present
address were you want
the ATM card to be delivered, and to also send the total shipping fee
sum of $250 U.S
dollars to enable me deliver the ATM card package to you since no
provision was provided to
me for the delivering as the issued Bank (Wema Bank) was not granted
right of deductions on
the funds.
Upon receipt of this above requirements from you I shall have your ATM
card package
dispatched to you through diplomatic courier service that will deliver
it to you at your
designated home address.
With the card you can make withdrawals from any part of the world at
ATM center near to you.
The pin and all necessary user guides will be in attached on delivery
(intact in the ATM
card package doc.) which will be delivered to you by the Diplomatic
courier service for your
easy use.
you will receive the ATM card package within 72hrs that you send the
$250 U.S Dollars
delivery fee to me, meanwhile I shall send the Airway bill/tracking
number to you by your
very email address once the package is dispatched so that you can
track it on arrival.
This is the name/information that you can send the require delivery
fee via the Western
Union money transfer service
Name: Philip Chino.
Country: NIGERIA,
Test Question: COLOR,
Test Answer: RED
Send the $250 U.S dollars delivery fee by this very above information,
test question and
answer. And send the MTCN number to me including the sender’s name.
And I shall have the ATM card package dispatch to you without delay.
OSHODI 455, AGEGE MOTO ROAD, OSHODI
Segun Oloketuyi, a consummate banker with several years of banking and
managerial
experience, is the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank Plc.
Until his appointment, he was an Executive Director, Skye Bank Plc
with the responsibility
for business development across Lagos and South-West directorates of the bank.
A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accounts of Nigeria (ICAN),
Segun is a Second Class
Upper Division graduate of Chemistry from University of Lagos. He
started out in 1985 as an
Auditor with the then Akintola Williams and Co. (Chartered
Accountants). Segun has attended
various professional and leadership training programmes in the course
of his banking career.
He is an MBA Alumnus of the Lagos Business School and the Advanced
Management Programme of
INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France.
In October 2005, Segun was appointed the acting Managing Director of
Bond Bank Plc during
which he steered the bank through a successful merger process with
Skye Bank Plc. Following
the successful and hitch-free merger, he was appointed an Executive
Director (Finance &
Enterprise risk Management) in January 2006. He was also the
Post-merger Integration
Coordinator that worked with different integration teams and external
consultants following
the merger of the different legacy banks that formed Skye Bank Plc.
A 2007 recipient of the distinguished Alumni Merit Award of the
University of Lagos, Segun
holds the memberships of the Institute of Directors (IOD) and the
Ikoyi Club 1938
Best Regards
Segun Oloketuyi.
Segun Oloketuyi
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