Dr Mrs Marian Abacha on Mon, 29 Jul 2002 21:59:01 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] HELLO SIR


ATTN: CEO/PRESIDENT. 
I am sorry for the embarrassment this my letter
might cause you as we have not had any correspondence
before this . l got your address through my lawyer who
works with Nigerian Chamber of Commerce lndustry and
Mining during my research for a reliable and trustworthy partner who l can do business with though l did not disclose the nature of the business l intend to do with whomever he recommends for me.  
l am DR. MRS MARIAN ABACHA, wife of the late Nigerian
Head of State, General Sanni Abacha who died on
the 8th of June, 1998 while on active duty. l am
contacting you in view of the fact that we will be
of great assistance to each other . I currently have within my possession the sum of Eighteen million five hundred thousand US Dollars(US$18.5 million) cash which l intend to use for investment, specifically in your country although I do not know in what field yet. This money came as a payback contract deal between my late husband and a Russian Firm on our country's multi-billion dollars Ajaokuta Steel Plant.  
The Russian Partners returned my husband's share
of USD$18,500,000.00 after the death of my husband
and it lodged in my husband's security company of which l am director right now, the new Civilian Government has intensified their probe on my husband's financial and oil company. ln view of this, l acted fast to withdraw the US$18,500,000.00 from the company's vault and deposited it in a Security Company.l have since declared my husband's Security Company bankrupt.No record ever existed concerning the money traceable by the government because there is no documentation showing that we received the money from the Russians. Due to the current situation in the country concerning government's attitude towards my family, it has become quite impossible for me to make use of this money within.Let me refer you to the front page of this day newspapers of 12th May,2001. You can check it through their website www.thisdayonline.com. 
The present government in Nigeria had frozen and seized all our bank accounts both here in Nigeria and abroad. Thus l shall expect you to contact me urgently to enable us discuss in detail about this transaction. Bearing in mind that your assistance is needed to transfer this fund, l propose a percentage of 30% of the total sum to you for the expected service and assistance,5% for offsetting minor expenses incurred in the course of this transaction. Your urgent response is highly needed so as to stop further contacts. 
All correspondence must be by the email address
above.
l will give you my tel/fax numbers where you can
contact me when l hear from you. l must use this
opportunity to implore on you to exercise the utmost indulgence to keep this matter extraordinarily confidential whatever your decision while awaiting  your prompt response. 
 NB: Because of the security being mounted on the members of my family, l have decided that this transaction exist between you and my lawyer Barrister Akin Bello.Please do  remember to include your private tel/fax or mobile number for easy communication. 
Best Regards
DR. (MRS) MARIAN ABACHA.



 


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