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Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 22:47:35 +0100
From: obi william <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: proposal


CHIEF OBI WILLIAM
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FAX: 234 175 93536
16,Kingsway Rd,
Ikoyi, Lagos.

REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE - STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL


I am Chief Obi Williams an Accountant in the Federal Mnistry Of Works And Houseing 
(FMWH) 
and I head a seven-man tenders committee in charge of
Foreign/Expatriate Contract Awards Review and Payment Approvals (CRPAC). I
came to know of your name and address in my search for a reliable and
low-key person to handle a very confidential transaction based on
unflinching trust as we have not met before. This transaction involves the
transfer of huge sum of foreign exchange (the United States Dollars) to a
foreign account. There were a series of contracts executed by a Consortium
of Multinationals in the Oil Producing Areas in favour of FMWH among which are:
(1) The construction and rehabilitation of the Dua carriage way within
Nigeria for smooth transportation of oil and mineral product. - US$9 Billion
(2) Contracts for the Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) of the four epileptic
refineries in the country
(3) construction of low cost houseing estate thruogh out the federation - US$90 Million
(4) construction of federal secretariats thruogh out the thirty-six states including 
the federal capital 
terytory.

The original value of these contracts was deliberately over-invoiced in the
sum of USD Twenty-five Million, Five Hundred Thousand ($25,500,000.00) by this
committee (CRPAC) during the awards of the various contract. This sum
($25,500,000.00) has now been approved for payment by this committee (CRPAC)
and is now ready to be transferred by the Central Bank of Nigeria to the
account of any individual and or company which the CRPAC presents as the
beneficiary, since the company that actually executed these contracts has
been fully paid their fund and the projects have been officially
commissioned.

Consequently, my colleagues and I are willing to transfer the total amount
to your account for subsequent disbursement on our behalf, since we as civil
servants and we are also serving in a sensitive foreign payment approval
committee (CRPAC) are prohibited by the Code of Conduct Bureau (Civil
Service Laws) from opening or operating foreign account and or dealing in
foreign exchange in our names. Needless to say, the trust reposed on you at
this juncture is enormous. In return, we have agreed to offer you 15% of the
transferred sum, while 5% shall be set aside for incidental expenses
(internal and external) accrued between the parties in the course of the
transaction. The balance will be used to purchase agricultural equipment and
medical drugs from your country for importation back to my country. You must
however note that this transaction is subject to the following terms and
conditions:
a) Our conviction of your transparent honesty and diligence
b) That you would treat this transaction with utmost secrecy and
confidentiality
c) That you have an unflinching trust in us, and our ability to complete all
official processes with your co-operation.
(d) That the funds would be transferred to an ordinary account which you have
total control over.

Modalities have been worked out (secretly) at the highest levels of the
relevant government departments involved and the Central Bank of Nigeria for
the immediate transfer of funds within 14 working days subject to your
satisfaction of the above stated terms. Our assurance is that your role is
risk-free. To accord this transaction the legality it deserves and for
mutual security of the fund, the whole approval procedures will be
officially and legally processed with your name or the name of any company
you may nominate as the bonafide beneficiary, as in an ideal situation. It
is imperative that you bear in mind that having put in 19 years in the
service of the government, I am averse to having my image and career dented.
This matter should therefore be treated with utmost secrecy and urgency.
Kindly expedite action by contacting me on my e-mail address, indicating
your interest in this transaction. For swift response to your reply, kindly
indicate your fax and telephone numbers clearly so that I can explain
further, especially by fax. I am urgently waiting your reply as payment to
foreign contractors is usually made on quarterly basis.

Yours faithfully,

Chief Obi Williams


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