My Dear,
It is with heartfelt hope that I write to seek your co-operation and assistance
in the context stated below:My name is 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. I got your contact on
the internet as I was making contact for a honest foreigner who will help save
my life and my children,hence our country has been frustrating us since the
death of my husband.
I have lost confidence with anybody within the country.
Having noted the confidence reposed on your person I became convinced of your
capability and goodwill to assist me in receiving the sum of US$16 Million
secretly willed in my favour by the late general (my husband).
This money was kept in a Security Company in DUBAI UAE and I have all documents
with me as of when it was deposited in a Security Vault for safe keeping.This
money has been defaced for Security reasons and also to avoid it been spent by
unauthorized persons.We have been deliberating on how to invest this fund
abroad in a confidential manner until we came to a conclusion to use it to buy
houses and part of it will be used for non-speculative investments in your
country.
However,the former civilian administration of retired General Olusegun
Obasanjo(The former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) whose seeking
vengeance on the Abacha family because of the life prison jail sentence
confirmed on him by my late husband while in office.
In pursuit of this vendetta,the former President 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 in Swizerland,UK,Australia. In fact, the attack on our family (The
Abacha's) is so devastated to an extent of seizing our travelling
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 grevious threat to our Economic and personal survival,our
family trustee have secretly protected the will,The Security Company has called
me to do something about claiming this consignment because of the demurrage it
is incurring and I told them we would come and claim it very soon. but my son
seriously advised me to move the fund into an overseas amount, 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 travelling 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 to help me, we will compensate you sincerely for your
candid effort in this regard with 20% of the total amount of $16 Million US
Dollars. In that case, when the money ($16 Million) is moved into your discrete
account, you will be allowed to withdraw 20% in your favour,while 10% has been
set aside for any expenses you might incur (There are demurrage to pay before
the consignment is sign and claimed by you.)during the process of securing this
consignment.
The remaining 70% will be invested meaningfully for my children's My cousin (Dr
ISA AHMED) has perfected arrangements with the Trust Company concerned and has
been assured 100% risk free and safe operation.What I demand from you now is to
arrange to visit the Finance Company where this money is being deposited and
claim it as the bona-fide owner.And in due course, all contacts must be made
through (Dr ISA AHMED) whom is presently staying in Senegal through this
E-mail address: (isa.ahmed007@xxxxxxxxxxx) and phone:+2214661140. I look
forward to your quick response while thanking you for your co-operation. In
view of all above details, I request you to keep this letter and co-operation
highly confidential.
Best wishes,
Mrs Mariam Abacha.
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