From: Elizabeth Uwah <elizabethuwah3@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Elizabeth Uwah <elizabethuwah1@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 00:32:00 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Kindly respond please.
Hello,
I want to solicit your cooperation to transfer the sum of $US30,000,000.00 (Thirty million United States Dollars) that belongs to a deceased foreigner from the bank where I work here in Nigeria, West Africa. I am an auditor and the personal account officer to the deceased, and I believe that you and I can execute this deal without any hitches if only you will be trustworthy and follow my instructions/advice for a smooth success of this deal. During the course of our auditing in the bank, I discovered a floating fund in an account opened in the bank in the year 2009. Since then nobody has operated on this account again. After further investigations, I discovered that the owner of the account died intestate(without a heir), hence the fund is floating without a beneficiary. The owner of this account is a foreigner, and he died since 2009, and no other person knows about this account or anything concerning it. My investigation proved to me as well that the deceased until his death was the export manager of an Oil & Gas company here. The amount involved is ($US30 Million). I am contacting you to stand as the next of kin to the deceased so that the $US30 Million will be released to you because this money cannot be approved to a local person here, but can only be approved to a foreigner because the owner of the account is a foreigner too. At the conclusion of this deal, you will take 30% of the total amount, while 70% will be for me.
Please note that it is also very important that we meet face to face once the change of ownership status of the $US30,000,000.00 has been legally established in your favor and the fund transferred to your nominated bank account so that we can have a round-table meeting based on my interest to invest a vast majority of my share in Real estate business abroad. Please keep this deal secret! I await your valued response.
Sincerely,Mrs Elizabeth.
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