Diligent co-operation required….

Date: November 22, 2009 2:00 am Comments: 0

From: “John Aboh”<ffgfgf@btconnect.com>
Reply-To: <johnabbo@swift-mail.com>
Subject: Diligent co-operation required….
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 07:09:25 -0800
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx






Hello, 




I am John Aboh, newly appointed CEO Of Oceanic International Bank, Lagos Nigeria. You may have been aware


of the recent bank re-shuffle of the banking sector by the Central Bank of Nigeria which has led to many Project


accounts being seized by the CBN and the Federal Government.I have one of such accounts being Pension Fund Account


amounting to the tune of Thirty-Seven Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars (US$37.5M).I would appreciate


if you could take possession of these funds by providing an account in your country where theb funds can be transferred to avoid


being confiscated by theCBN since we still have a lot of projects to carry out. You would get a 25% compensation for your role after the


successful transfer. I would make other vital details available to you upon your response to my proposal. Please


provide me with your Private Telephone numbers for a more confidential discussion on this. Thank you for your


understanding. contact my through this my private e-mail:johnabohh01@fastmail.us


Best Regards,


Mr. John Aboh


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