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Jun 10, 2026, 9:51 AM UTC
Federal Republic of Nigeria Debt Reconciliation Committee Nem Building, 111 Alliam Complex P. M. B 294 Area 2 Garki District Abuja - Nigeria From: Mrs, Eunice Katuche 10th June, 2026 The Director, Debt Reconciliation Committee Attention: Danny Smith I have received your mail. The *USD9.8m* is referenced to be one-time transfer, but in a situation where your bank cannot receive the total amount at once, you have the option to request that the amount be split into two or maximum of three parts. The paying bank that will be crediting your bank account has not been assigned, that will be done after the validation of your supplied details. State your details in the provided space on the letter i sent to you yesterday. Waiting for your response. Yours Sincerely Mrs. Eunice Katuche Director, Debt Reconciliation Committee.
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Jun 10, 2026, 10:02 AM UTC
Hi Eunice, Thanks so much for the quick reply — I truly appreciate it. I’m really excited about the possibility of receiving that USD9.8 million, especially since it’s been such a long time since I last heard anything about international debt recoveries. Honestly, I’ve been sitting at my office in Houston, doing oil and gas litigation cases, and this just feels like a real opportunity to be involved in something bigger. I’ve been working on a few cases recently involving offshore claims, and the idea of a structured, verified transfer into my account — even in parts — makes sense. I’ve been thinking about the logistics: my bank here in Texas is pretty strict about foreign wire transfers, especially ones that don’t come through established financial partners. I’m wondering if there’s a preferred bank or financial institution you’d recommend for the disbursement, or if it’s something we can work through with a trusted intermediary. Also, just to confirm — when you said “split into two or maximum of three parts,” does that mean the total amount is divided evenly, or could it be staggered by timeline or purpose? And is there any documentation or form I need to complete to validate my details? I’m genuinely looking forward to moving forward — I’ve been lonely lately, and a little connection like this feels like a real chance to build something meaningful. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best regards, Danny Smith Sent from my iPad P.S. Just had a nice coffee with a colleague who said he’s been thinking about starting a small farm in East Texas. Maybe we’ll do something together eventually. PS: I’ve been meaning to get into more community work — maybe even start a legal aid group for local oil workers. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415