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"419" Scam – Advance Fee / Fake Lottery Scam

The so-called "419" scam is a type of fraud dominated by criminals from Nigeria and other countries in Africa. Victims of the scam are promised a large amount of money, such as a lottery prize, inheritance, money sitting in some bank account, etc.

Victims never receive this non-existent fortune but are tricked into sending their money to the criminals, who remain anonymous. They hide their real identity and location by using fake names and fake postal addresses as well as communicating via anonymous free email accounts and mobile phones.

Keep in mind that scammers DO NOT use their real names when defrauding people.
The criminals either abuse names of real people or companies or invent names or addresses.
Any real people or companies mentioned below have NO CONNECTION to the scammers!

Read more about such scams here or in our 419 FAQ. Use the Scam-O-Matic to verify suspect emails.

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Some comments by the Scam-O-Matic about the following email:

Fraud email example:

From: "paul emeka" <paulemeka_esq52@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 02:00:45 +0000
Subject: PROPOSAL

Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)
Paul Emeka
Suite 12
5th Floor
Bar Beach Towers
V/Island-Lagos
Nigeria-West Africa
Phone 234-806-833-8150
and reply by mail here

Dear Sir,

Compliments of the day.

My Name is Barrister Paul Emeka of the above address and personal Attorney
to one late mr.Peter craig a national of your country, he died on his way
to a seminar in auto crash on the
10th day of October 2002. My late client was the Chief Executive officer
of {African development Oil Company} for 25 years and he was retired on
the 30th day of September 2002.

He was re-contracted as a petroleum consultant to the company before this
unfortunately incident occured on the above date just after a month. He left
all his credentials with my chamber for
the drafting of a new contract agreement that will bind his new contract
with
african development company.

Before his death my client made a numbered time (fixed) deposit for twelve
calendar months valued at US$7.5M with the first bank of Nigeria plc with
open beneficiary and No one will ever come forward to claim this fund since
his sudden death and according to Nigerian
banking law the money will revert to the ownership of the Nigerian
government
if the account owner is certified dead and nobody comes forward to
claim it after five years.

So far the bank has just written my chamber a routine notification to
provide the next of kin of late peter Craig or have the account confiscated
within the next ten official working
days.

This situation is presently giving me a precarious concern as to what i
should do to safeguard this ($7.5m)from this bank rules.
I want to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since i dont
want the government to confiscate this fund, we will share the
USD$7.5million dollars on 50% 50% basis ones we are through ok.

Pls i want to urge you to view this mail with every
sense of responsibility of purpose and treat your response with
despatch.

Thanks for your anticipated response

Paul Emeka(Esq)



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