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Old 05-06-2009, 07:18 AM
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Default Be the beneficiary of payment of US$10,000,000.00.

Dear,

My name is Jonson Phil Okemadu a senior accountant with the Federal
Ministry of Finance. I shall like to seek your partnership in receiving
balance of payment for a project well executed here in my country. This I
cannot be able to do due to that I am still in government service and my
government is such that does not allow government officials to own private
foreign accounts.

SOURCE OF FUNDS: This amount Emanated from a contract executed at the
Federal Ministry of Works and Housing in 1985. The foreign Contractor Mr.
George Albatini of Albatini Engineering Corporation with whom this project
was arranged had been paid the real value of the executed contract amount
which is US$30,000,000.00 leaving the balance of US$10,000,000.00 (Ten
Million US dollars) which the contractor (Mr. George Albatini) added for
our benefit yet to be paid, but with the death of Mr. George Albatini who
died in a local plane crash, we have been unable to receive this balance
of payment due to that Mr. George did not file in anybody's name as the
next of kin which he was supposed to do as a foreign contractor.

A new allocation has been given for payment and we shall like to present
you as the beneficiary of payment due to Mr. George Albatini (it doesn't
really matter where you come from) we can make the underground arrangement
here and have your name filed in as the beneficiary and as well give it a
proper legal backing so that we can use our position to approve this
amount and have the funds received for our mutual benefit.

This project is 100% risk free from your side as I am very familiar with
the sequence and in control of the situation here. This project was well
executed and a contract completion certificate was issued for a successful
completion of the said contract which is present in the contract file.

You shall get 20% of the total sum while 70% will go to us. 10% will be
used to reinburse any expenses incured during the course of the project.

It is my believe that this transaction shall mark the beginning of a
fruitful business relationship between us.

I await your immediate response by E-mail.

Regards,

Phil Okemadu

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