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Barrister Williams White
Okoye & Okoye Chambers
23 kofo Abayomi Avenue
Apapa, Lagos - Nigeria.
Email:white2@ciaoweb.it
Dear Sir,
I hope this e-mail wouldn't come to you as a surprise. Having gone
through your profile, I am convinced and pleased to solicit your sincere and urgent assistance over
this matter. I am Barrister Williams White, an Attorney to one late Mr. Smith J. a local contractor
with the Lagos State Government of Nigeria.
My client Late was awarded a contract worth of Twenty-Five Million
United States Dollars (25,000,000:00USD) by the Lagos state Government of Nigeria for the
maintenance and construction of roads in the states in 1999 and the contract was fully executed by
my late client. My client has been paid Fifteen Million United States Dollars from the contract and
he was to receive the balance payment of the contract, but unfortunately he died with his entire
family in the plane crash of Union Transport Africaines Flight Boeing 727 in Cotonou, Benin
Republic on the December 26,2003. You will read more stories about the crash on visiting this
website:
Www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/
<http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/ >
as he told me before he departed to Cotonou that he is going to spend Christmas holiday with his
entire family in one of his closet Lebanese Friend at Cotonou before proceeding home. Never did he
inform me that he would be going to Lebanon.
Sequel to the death of late client, there is every need to present a
next of kin to Lagos State Government so that they can release the
balance of his contract money. Already the CONTRACT PAYMENT OFFICE under the Lagos State Government
has contacted me that the balance payment for the executed contract, which has been approved for
payment, is ready for collection. I am therefore asked to present the beneficiary/next of kin for
the claim of the money (draft) from their office.
At this juncture, I have decided to divert this Ten Million United
States Dollars to a foreigner who will be presented to LSG, by soliciting the assistance of a
reliable individual (A Foreigner) that will be presented as the beneficiary/next of kin of the
fund. I will prepare all legal documents in your name as the successor /next of kin from our
Federal High Court to back up the claim on your behalf which will enable Lagos State Government to
release the money to me on your behalf as the known next of kin to my late client.
As soon as I hear your positive response, action will commence. Please bear in mind that there is
no risk involved in this transaction, but it requires absolute sincerity and confidentiality due to
the nature of the transaction.
I am willing to give you 40% of the fund as a reward for your
assistance in this transaction and I have set aside 5% of themoney to take care of any expenses
that will be involved locally or internationally during the process of executing the business. I
will want you to respond to my email via below email address if you find it difficult getting this
one, with your private phone numbers, fax number cell phone #, your home/Company's Address I look
forward to your swift response.
Regards,
Barrister Williams White.
Alternative E-mail ID: williams90@myway.com
Note: Having or bearing the same name with my client makes no difference but for someone to come
from his country that answer same name either first or surname matters not. However, it will make
this claim very easy as I am going to present and submit your name as the next of kin and with me
the Attorney to the late man you have nothing to fear as I will be contacted by the Contract
Payment Committee for confirmation which I will confirm you as the next of kin and the money will
be paid to you. Mind you, I work at Okoye & Okoye Chambers.
TEXT ONLY EQUIVALENT Barrister Williams White
Okoye & Okoye Chambers
23 kofo Abayomi Avenue
Apapa, Lagos - Nigeria.
Email:white2@ciaoweb.it
Dear Sir,
I hope this e-mail wouldn't come to you as a surprise. Having gone
through your profile, I am convinced and pleased to solicit your sincere and urgent assistance over
this matter. I am Barrister Williams White, an Attorney to one late Mr. Smith J. a local contractor
with the Lagos State Government of Nigeria.
My client Late was awarded a contract worth of Twenty-Five Million
United States Dollars (25,000,000:00USD) by the Lagos state Government of Nigeria for the
maintenance and construction of roads in the states in 1999 and the contract was fully executed by
my late client. My client has been paid Fifteen Million United States Dollars from the contract and
he was to receive the balance payment of the contract, but unfortunately he died with his entire
family in the plane crash of Union Transport Africaines Flight Boeing 727 in Cotonou, Benin
Republic on the December 26,2003. You will read more stories about the crash on visiting this
website:
Www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/
<http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/>
as he told me before he departed to Cotonou that he is going to spend Christmas holiday with his
entire family in one of his closet Lebanese Friend at Cotonou before proceeding home. Never did he
inform me that he would be going to Lebanon.
Sequel to the death of late client, there is every need to present a
next of kin to Lagos State Government so that they can release the
balance of his contract money. Already the CONTRACT PAYMENT OFFICE under the Lagos State Government
has contacted me that the balance payment for the executed contract, which has been approved for
payment, is ready for collection. I am therefore asked to present the beneficiary/next of kin for
the claim of the money (draft) from their office.
At this juncture, I have decided to divert this Ten Million United
States Dollars to a foreigner who will be presented to LSG, by soliciting the assistance of a
reliable individual (A Foreigner) that will be presented as the beneficiary/next of kin of the
fund. I will prepare all legal documents in your name as the successor /next of kin from our
Federal High Court to back up the claim on your behalf which will enable Lagos State Government to
release the money to me on your behalf as the known next of kin to my late client.
As soon as I hear your positive response, action will commence. Please bear in mind that there is
no risk involved in this transaction, but it requires absolute sincerity and confidentiality due to
the nature of the transaction.
I am willing to give you 40% of the fund as a reward for your
assistance in this transaction and I have set aside 5% of themoney to take care of any expenses
that will be involved locally or internationally during the process of executing the business. I
will want you to respond to my email via below email address if you find it difficult getting this
one, with your private phone numbers, fax number cell phone #, your home/Company's Address I look
forward to your swift response.
Regards,
Barrister Williams White.
Alternative E-mail ID: williams90@myway.com
Note: Having or bearing the same name with my client makes no difference but for someone to come
from his country that answer same name either first or surname matters not. However, it will make
this claim very easy as I am going to present and submit your name as the next of kin and with me
the Attorney to the late man you have nothing to fear as I will be contacted by the Contract
Payment Committee for confirmation which I will confirm you as the next of kin and the money will
be paid to you. Mind you, I work at Okoye & Okoye Chambers.
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