MR ABBA ABACHA on Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:17:02 +0100 (CET)


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[Nettime-bold] URGENT ASSISTANCE.


FROM: ABBA ABACHA,
KANO, NIGERIA.
Dear Friend,
I am contacting you on behalf of my family, and l
strongly solicits your assistance in the name of the
Almighty Allah.
I am Abba Abacha, the son of the late General Sani
Abacha, a past Head of State of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria. Since my father's death, my entire family
has been under immense pressure from the present
Government of Nigeria, to make available the funds in
my father's possession. As a result of this, my family
has lost over billions of dollars, which my father
left
behind for his family. Immediately after my father's
internment, my mother made numerous attempts to
travel out of the country with the funds my father
kept in his country home, but all her efforts were
frustrated by the government of the day. This gave my
mother a lot of psychological problems. As a result of
these failed attempts, l decided to tactically move
some of the funds to a security company: this l
succeeded in doing without the knowledge of my
country's Government. The funds are in a total amountof
US$42,000,000.00, and sealed in trunk boxes but I
want to start with US$15,500,000.00. I have
made arrangements with the Security Company where l
lodged the trunk boxes, to help claim the trunk boxes
to my would be destination (your country).
At the moment, I cannot travel out of the country,
because my country's Government is holding on to my
International Passport.
It is in view of this, l have decided to solicit your
assistance in the dispensing of these funds in a
destination/location nearest to you. Remuneration is
open to negotiation. I appeal to you in the name of
almighty Allah, the beneficient and the merciful, to
sincerely and honestly render us this assistance, l
know you would wonder why l am not soliciting for
assistance from well placed Nigerians, it's really
sad. You see, all my late father's friends whom we
have asked for assistance absconded with our money. This
disgraceful act by Nigerians has made it
necessary for us to seek foreign assistance. Please,
we implore you to treat this project with utmost
confidentiality, as we would not want our family name
in further trouble. Thank you for your anticipated
assistance. Please, you can send your response to my
email address and I will get back to you immediately.
Yours faithfully,
abba abacha