- From: robert kayes <robert7834@lycos.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 03:40:15 -0500
- To: robert7834@lycos.com
FROM:CHIEF PAUL ROBERTSON
UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC
40 MARINA LAGOS, NIGERIA
Sir,
First, I must solicit your confidence in this
transaction, this is by virtue of its nature as being
utterly CONFIDENTIAL and TOP SECRET. Though I know
that a transaction of this magnitude will make any one
apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that
all will be well at the end of the day. We have
decided to contact you by email due to the urgency of
this transaction, as we have been reliably informed of
it's swiftness and confidentiality.
Let me start by first introducing myself properly to
you. I am CHIEF PAUL ROBERTSON, a Director at the Union
Bank
Nigeria PLC, Lagos. I came to know of you in my
private search for a reliable and reputable person to
handle a very confidential transaction which involves
the transfer of a huge sum of money to a foreign
account requiring maximum confidence.
THE PROPOSITION:
A foreigner, late Engineer Johnson Creek, an Oil
Merchant/contractor with the federal Govenment of
Nigeria, until his death three years ago in a ghastly
air crash, banked with us here at Union Bank PLC.,
Lagos, and had a closing balance of USD$32.5 M
(Thirty Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand United
States Dollars) which the bank now unquestionably
expects to be claimed by any of his available foreign
next of kin or alternatively be donated to a
discredited trust fund for alms and ammunition at a
military war college here in Nigeria.
Fervent valuable efforts are being made by the Union
Bank to get in touch with any of the Creek family or
relatives but all have proved to no avail.
It is because of the perceived possibility of not
going to be able to locate any of late Engr. Johnson
Creek’s next of kin (he had no known wife and
children) that the management under the influence of
our Chairman, board of directors, Retired Major
General Kalu Uke Kalu, that an arrangement for the
fund to be declared "UNCLAIMABLE" and then be
subsequently donated to the Trust Fund for Alms and
Ammunition which will further enhance the course of
war in Africa and the world in general.
In order to avert this negative development, myself
and some of my trusted colleagues in the bank now seek
for your permission to have you stand as late Engr.
Johnson Creek’s next of kin so that the fund,
USD$32.5M would be subsequently transferred and paid
into your bank account as the beneficiary next of kin.
All documents and proves to enable you get this fund
have been carefully worked out and we are assuring you
a 100% risk free involvement. Your share would be 30%
of the total amount. 10% has been set aside for
expenses while the rest would be for myself and my
colleagues for investment purposes in your country.
If this proposal is OK. by you and you do not wish to
take advantage of the trust we hope to bestow on you
and your company, then kindly get to me immediately
via my email, furnishing me with your most
confidential telephone, fax number and exclusive
e-mail so that I can forward to you the
relevant details of this transaction.
Thank you in advance for your anticipated
co-operation.
Regards,
CHIEF PAUL ROBERTSON
UNION BANK OF NIG. PLC.
kindly reply me via this e mail address
pauljames1cyberbox.com
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