"Apparently the Nigerian government has warned its citizens that if they get any
e-mails from Irish/UK/US banks, promising government-backed deposit security
and seeking bank account details, its a scam..."
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Nowadays, we must be careful because there are certain scams which appear now and then. Scams are everywhere, when it comes to banking and finance.
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