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Fraud Alert

PUBLIC NOTICE, I write to notify the public of a highly fraudulent person using the names George Akume and Joshua Dariye as a pseudo name /hacked their account to defraud innocent Nigerians, please be notified that the above mentioned person /names have nothing to do with this online fraud scheme, I was defrauded in the tune of five million Naira (5 Million Naira) please the public and friends on social media platform be aware of this scheme and be on guard ,anyone who has useful information about the above fraudster should report to the nearest police station or security agencies near you.
Below is the name and Bank account  number used by this fraudsters to defraud innocent Nigerians of third hard earned money.
A/C NO 205264O236,UBA BANK,
NAME  : APARK MONDAY.
The fraudster  may continue to attempt to defraud others. Therefore, anyone or group of persons who  transacts business with him does that at his or her own risk.

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