Mr. Mac Okoh—the country is desirous of laundering

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Mr. Mac Okoh

External Debt Management Office

Federal Ministry of Finance

FCT, Abuja, Nigeria.



Dear Friend,



                            SOLICITATION FOR PARTNERSHIP

 I know this proposal will surprise you, but I want to appeal to you 
that it is a serious matter that requires your careful attention and 
urgent response.

 I am a senior official of the External Debt Management Office under 
the Federal Ministry of Finance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Our 
principal responsibility is the settlement of the huge foreign debt our 
government and some of its agencies are owing some foreign contractors 
varying sums of money for some contracts executed between 1993 and 
1999.

 Some of our creditors had tried in vain when the military was still in 
power in Nigeria, to get their money paid. Out of this frustration, 
some of them wrote off the debt as bad debt. However, with the coming of a 
democratic government, the country is desirous of laundering its 
battered image, hence the present government empowered our office to compile 
a list of all bona fide creditors, for immediate settlement of their 
entitlements.

 My colleagues and I did compile the list and computed the total 
figure, but had to inflate it by (Eleven Million, Five Hundred thousand 
United States Dollar ($11.5 Million). The reason for this is to enable us 
get our own person, who must also be a foreigner, to come forward with an 
application for claim for the sum. That is why I am writing you, to 
solicit your partnership, in this regard.

 We shall register you as a contractor and put the money as your 
outstanding entitlement, to enable us facilitate the release of the money in 
your favour. 

 If you are interested in working on this with us, all you need to do 
is to let me have your :

1.Full Names 2. Company Name (if any) 3. Full address 4. Telephone and 
Fax numbers 5. Name and address of your bank and the account you would 
wish the money remitted into.

 The account can be a fresh one or an already existing one. It does not 
matter if there is no deposit in it.

 With all these information, we shall be able to consummate the process 
and achieve our goal within two to three weeks. Once we are successful 
and you have confirmed that the money is in your account, we shall 
agree with you on how to meet with you to sort out everything. We shall 
give you 20% of the money, for your efforts, and earmark 5% for the 
settlement of the cost that both parties may have incurred in the process 
leading to the release of the money, while we take 75%.

 I look forward to hearing from you soonest.

 Warm regards,

Mac Okoh.