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business proposal
- From: "duru" <yd2 at post dot com>
- To: <guile-emacs at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 21:46:50
- Subject: business proposal
LADY MARYAM ABACHA
ABACHA COURT
GIDADO ROAD
KANO-NIGERIA.
Dear Sir,
I am lady Maryam Abacha, wife of late General Sani Abacha who died on
8th of June, 19198 of heart problem. I contacted you because of my need
to deal with persons whom my family and I have had no previous personal
relationship.
Since the death of my husband, my family has been subjected to all sorts of
harassment and intimidation with lots of negative reports emanating from the
government and the press about my husband. the present government has also
ensured that our bank accounts are frozen and all assets seized.
It in view of this, that I seek your co-operation and assistance in the
transfer of the sum of USD35.7 million(Thirty Five Million, Seven Hundred
Thousand U.S Dollars)only being the very last of my family fund in my
possession and control.
The federal Government seized all our properties and froze all our accounts, both
local and international after the death of my husband, but my only hope know is
this available USD35.7 Million cash which I carefully packaged and deposited as
photographic materials with a security company abroad under a special
arrangement.
If you are willing to assist us in receiving this money on our behalf,
please contact my brother-in-law, Yusuf Duru via email(yd2@onebox.com ) he
will contact you to discuss the details and negotiate your reward, which I can
assure you will be substantial.
Meanwhile, our intention is to invest this fund in your country based
on your advice and please ensure to keep this proposal very secret and
confidential for obvious reasons and send to us your private telephone
and fax numbers for easy and confidential communication. We will also
give our private tel/fax numbers upon your response.
We await your immediate response.
Sincerely,
Lady Mariam Abacha