great reply !
- basit
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:32
AM
Subject: Re: Please read this!
Thank You very much.....
Your scheme is old and i have forward this email
to our police and notified my internet provider.
Go bullshit someone else.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 11:54
PM
Subject: Please read this!
Tel:
234-8033021325 Dear Sir,
I would like to firstly send to
you the best wishes of good health and success in your pursuits
particularly through my proposal as contained in this letter.
Before going into details of my proposal to you, I must first
solicit you to treat with the utmost confidentiality, as this is
required for its success. Originally, i would have sent you a this
proposal by mail, but i have been advised that the internet is the fastest
means of communication that is why i am using this medium. If in the course
of our transaction( should you decide to assist) you deem it fit to use any
other medium, i shall oblige to your request. My colleagues and I are
senior officials of the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Contracts Review
Panel who are interested in diverting some funds that are presently
floating in the accounts of the Central Bank of Nigeria. In order to
commence this transaction, we solicit for your assistance to enable us
transfer into your account the said floating funds. We are determined to
conclude the transfer before the end of this quarter of 2001.
The source of the funds are as follows: During the last military
regime in Nigeria, government officials set up companies and awarded
themselves contracts that were grossly over-invoiced in various
ministries and parastatals. The present civilian government set up the
Contract Review Panel, which has the mandate to use the instruments o! f
payments made available to it by the decree setting up the panel, to
review these contracts and if necessary pay those who are being owed
outstanding amounts. My colleagues and I have identified quite a
huge sum of these funds which are presently floating in the Central
Bank of Nigeria ready for disbursement and would like to divert some
of it for our own purposes. However, by virtue of our positions as
civil servants and members of this panel, we cannot acquire these funds
in our names or in the names of companies that are based in Nigeria.
I have therefore been mandated, as a matter of trust by my colleagues in
the panel, to look for a reliable overseas partner into whose
account we can transfer the sum of U.S.$8,500,000.00 ( eight
million, five hundred thousand U.S. dollars). That is why I am
writing you this letter.
We have agreed to share the money to be
transferred into your account, if you agree with our proposition as
follows; (i) 25% to the account owner (you). (ii) 65% for us (the
panel officials). (iii) 10% to be used in settling all expenses (by both
you and us ) incidental to the actualisation of this project.
We
wish to invest our share of the proceeds of this project in foreign
stock markets and other business till we are ready and able to have
access to them without raising any eyebrows here at home. Please note that
this transaction is 100% safe and risk-free. We intend to effect the
transfer within seven (7) banking days from the date of receipt of the
following information through this medium: Your bank's name, company’s
name, address and telephone and fax numbers and the account number into
which the funds should be paid. The above information will enable us
write letters of claim and job description respectively. This way, we will
use your company’s name to apply for the payment and backdate the award
of the contract to your company. We are looking! forward to doing this
transaction with you and we solicit for your utmost confidentiality in
this transaction. Please acknowledge the receipt of this letter using the
above telephone number or email address. I will bring you into a more
detailed picture of this transaction when I hear from you.
Best
regards,
Mr.Nuru Samanja
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