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From: thomas _payment
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 5:03
AM
Subject:
NNPC
Flat 8 Block 12 NNPC Quarters Garki Abuja
Nigeria E-mail:jen_cyrpt2007@yahoo.com Attention My Dear, I presume
this letter will come to you as a surprise, but as things unfold, we will
know each other better. I will start by introducing myself to you. I am
Mrs Ann Obaseki, the wife of Chief Jackson Gracious Obaseki, the Managing
Director, and Chief Executive, Nigerian National Petroleum orporation
(NNPC) I am really sure that you will be of a good assistance after
going thoroughly through this letter. For many years of marriage now
between me and my husband, I have not given birth, and this has really
troubled my husband. As a result of the respect given to local tradition
culture and custom here in Nigeria, my husband has decided to break the
marriage. With the situation of things with me now, my matrimonial home
look bleak. I am been threatened daily by my husband to get out from the
home. My Husband s brothers are not left out in this matter. This
situation has really affected me psychologically. As at now, I am no longer
Assured of a matrimonial home, hence I seek your urgent assistance and
help which I know will go a long way in getting me settled finally. I want
to use this opportunity to move the sum of (US$18M) into your custody for
safe keeping, pending my arrival in your country. This said amount was
given to my husband as gratification from some Foreign Oil Companies he
helped in getting Allocation for the Drilling of Crude Oil in
Nigeria. As a civil servant, he does not want to be exposed, hence he
gave me this money to keep in my personal account so that he can be
exonerated from the eyes of government security operatives and the Civil
Service Commission (CSC) which is a body that scrutinizes the activities of
all civil servants in Nigeria as checks and balances for official
misconduct. Be informed that this money is not connected with drugs; money
laundry, firearms and looting which I believe will put fears in you to
render the required assistance needed from you and consequently
withdrawing your help for security reasons. Hence the source of this
said money is clean and clear. This money was deposited in my personalin
name, and there is no way it can be transferred telegraphically under the
banking procedures which could have been the easiest, but because of
monetary transfer restriction by the Federal Government of Nigeria, that
is defeated. Rather I have arranged a diplomat manager to move this money
out in cash to any destination where it will be easy for you to collect
under diplomatic immunity. This he has assured me of. As a soon as I se
your response and willingness to help as regards to this, I will furnish
you on the next line of action to take, but be rest assured that this
transaction is 100% risk free, and my husband will not raise any alarm
because he will not like to put himself, his job and office in
jeopardy, and if he does, he stands the change of loosing his job. As
soon as this money is moved to you, and you confirm to me that you have
received it, I will be coming to meet you up there in your country where I
wish to live the rest of my life.I will be offering you 20% of this money
for all your help at this time of need, while some percentages has been
set aside for my Brother to complement his efforts here. Be informed that
this transaction will not last more than 14 working days and it will be
concluded because every arrangement has been put in place.Your negative
or positive response will be highly appreciated. Yours faithfully, Mrs.
Ann
Obaseki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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