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From: "Dr. Kennedy Ocran" (may be fake)Reply-To: <drken_ocran@rediffmail.com>
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 14:24:53 -0500
 Subject: Business Arrangement
 
 
 Compliments of the day to you. I hope your doing well and that this letter meets you and your family in good
 health.On my honor, I want to introduce myself, my name is Dr.Kennedy Ocran, I am the chairman of
 Contract Tender Board/Award Committee of West African Health Support Organization (WAHSO) we have
 our headquarters in Accra Ghana from where I operates but our sub and area offices are in all member
 states of the organization. This organization is an arm of the Economic Communities of West African States
 (ECOWAS). It is the largest single organization operating here in West African sub-region with 15 member
 states and my organization sees about health support related matters in the whole region.
 
 In 2006 there was an outbreak of cerebral meningitis in many member states of our region including Mali,
 Republic of Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde. The outbreak of this disease and its
 rapid spread was alarming and a disaster so my organization was mandated by the regional executive body
 to immediately take every necessary action to bring the situation under control. We swung into action in
 collaboration with World Health Organization (WHO). We awarded contracts to various drug manufactures
 and large drug distributing companies both in South Africa, Europe and Asia for supply of drugs and related
 services for both cure and prevention of the disease from spreading to other states.
 
 The contract entered with those companies was initially meant to last for 1yr but unfortunately we found out
 before the end of the contract that we grossly underestimated the situation at hand then the contract was
 extended for more 1yr and more companies were also engaged in the war against the disease and its spread
 which ended in early 2009.
 
 During the deliberations and the processing of the contracts, myself and members of my committee connived
 and inflated the value of the contract to the tune of $48.3M The contract has been completed long
 before now and full payments made to all the suppliers of both drugs and services used in the fight against
 the disease while the disease itself has been declared flushed in the areas.
 
 The balance of the inflated amount has been floating in the balance sheet of the agency's account and
 recently the bank manager wrote and required me to forward account where the remaining of the balance
 will be paid to. It is on this regard that I made inquiries through Ghana-Asia Chamber of Commerce here
 where I got your contact and decided to bring you into this transaction.
 
 What we need is for you to provide a durable account that we would use to receive this money for the
 benefit of all of us. We made up this mark up in order take care of our retirement benefits because some
 of us in this committee are due for retirement soon and we believe this will help in no small measure to
 effect great change in our generations coupled with the fact that the project was a multimillion dollar one
 so it provided a very unique and great opportunity for us all.
 
 If you will want to partner with us as a businessman you will know that you must be able to provide an
 account that will have the capacity to contain the volume of money involved and then we can negotiate
 with you the protocol and sharing formula of the money as well as investment possibilities.
 
 We are matured men in the highest cadres of  our careers and would want to protect both our reputation
 which we have worked hard over the years to build, our family names, careers and grown up children we
 have, so we would want you to take this transaction serious and give it it's desired attention if you accepts
 this partnership.
 
 Please confirm the receipt of this message and let us know your position immediately.
 
 Thanks
 Rgds,
 Dr.Kennedy Ocran
 Chairman,
 Contract Award Committee
 West African Health Support Organization (WAHSO)
 South Labadi Beach Estate, Accra Ghana.
 
 
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