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From :
"Mariam Abacha"
Reply-To :
ms_abachang11@Z6.com
To :
****@****.com
Subject :
Abacha Family Estate.
Date :
Thu, 18 Sep 2003 02:39:17 -0700
Dear Friend,
With due respect and humility, I write to you irrespective of the fact
that you don't know me. I got your contact through your country's trade
journal here in Nigeria when I was making inquiry for foreign
assistance.
It is with heartfelt hope that I write to seek your co-operation and
assistance in the context stated below:
May I first introduce my self as Dr. Mrs. Mariam Abacha, the wife of
Late General Sani Abacha (former military head of state and president
Of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) who died suddenly on 8th June 1998.
The sum of (US$18,753,000.00) Eighteen Million Seven Hundred and Fifty
Three Thousand United States Dollars secretly willed in my favour by the late
general (my husband).
This money is kept in a trust account with a Security Company here in
(GHANA). As it is equally required, the administration of my late husband's
property is under the authority of my family lawyer however, the current
civilian
administration of retired General Olusegun Obasanjo (the president of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria) is seeking vengeanceon the Abacha family because of
the life prison jail sentence confirmed on him by my late husband.
In pursuit of this vendetta, the present government have resolved to
freeze all known assets of General Sani Abacha, including properties at
home and abroad and are presently embarking on to seize the various
bank accounts of my husband. Please kindly visit these sites for you to know
the truth about this matter.
BBC NEWS:
Now this is a nice touch! ( Links open in new window )
(1) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/877113.stm
(2) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2282366.stm
(3) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1606565.stm
(4) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1576527.stm
In fact, the attack on our family (The Abacha's) is so devastated to an
extent of seizing our traveling passport, family accounts and even
trying some members of our family in court for offences allegedly
committed by my late husband. In view of this grievous threat to our
Economic and personal survival, our family trustee have secretly
protected the will, but seriously advised me to move (US$18,753,000.00)
Eighteen Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Three Thousand United States
Dollars into an overseas account, hence the reason why I have chosen
You and hope that you will come to my full assistance and unlimited
co-operation.
In the meantime, there is a traveling embargo on us (the whole family
members)and our local accounts are seized. We are currently living on
goodwill of people who believe we cannot be held responsible for the
sins of my late husband. In view of this plight, I expect you to be
trustworthy and kind enough to respond to this distressed call to save
me and my children from a hopeless future.
And if you agree I will compensate you sincerely and can did effort in
this regard with 25% of the total amount of (US$18,753,000.00) Eighteen
Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Three Thousand United States Dollars.
In that case, when the money is moved into your discrete account, you
Will be allowed to draw 25% in your favour, while the remaining 75% will
be invested meaningfully for my children's future. My family lawyer has
perfected
arrangements with the Security Company concerned and has assured 100% risk free
and safe operation.
Upon receipt of your reply we are going to arrange with the Security
Company where this fund is been deposited so that they can move this
fund to their sisters Office in Europe or Asia, but if you will make it
possible to come down to GHANA that will be fine.
I look forward to your quick response while thanking you in
anticipation for your co-operation. In view of all above details,
I request you to keep this letter and operation highly confidential.
Please remember to include your private Telephone and Fax numbers for
easy communication.
With my best wishes,
Dr. Mrs. Mariam Abacha
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