PROFESSOR FRANK OBI 
BRANCH MANAGER, 
UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC 
ILUPEJU BRANCH 
LAGOS NIGERIA 
TELEPHONE: 234-1-776 0962 
FAX: 234-1-759-4725 

ATTN: PRESIDENT/C.E.O 


I am pleased to get across to you for a very urgent and profitable 
business proposal, though I don't know you neither have I seen you 
before but my confidence was reposed on you when the Chief Executive of 
Lagos State chamber of Commerce and Industry handed me your contact for 
a confidential business. 
I am the manager of United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), Ilupeju branch, 
Lagos Nigeria. 
The intended business is thus; We had a customer, a Foreigner (a 
Turkish) resident in Nigeria, he was a Contractor with one of the 
Government Parastatals.He has in his Account in my branch the sum of US 
38.6 Million (Thirty Eight Million, Six Hundred Thousand U.S. Dollars). 

Unfortunately, the man died four years ago until today non-of his next 
of kin has come forward to claim the money. 
Having noticed this, I in collaboration with two other top Officials of 
the bank have covered up the account all this while. 
Now we want you (being a foreigner) to be fronted as one of his next of 
kin and forward your account and other relevant documents to be advised 
to you by us to attest to the Claim. 

We will use our positions to get all internal documentations to back up 
the claims .The whole procedures will last only five working days to get 
the fund retrieved successfully without trace even now or in future. 

Your response is only what we are waiting for as we have arranged all 
necessary things. As soon as this message comes to you kindly get back 
to me indicating your interest, then I will furnish you with the whole 
procedures to ensure that the deal is successfully concluded. 

For your assistance we have agreed to give you twenty five percent (25%) 
of the Total sum at the end of the transaction while 65% would be for my 
colleagues and I and the remaining 10% would be for any form of expenses 
that may be incurred during the course of the transaction which would be 
given to us when the money is transferred into your account before 
splitting the balance on the agreed percentage of 65% to 25%. 

I await your earliest response. 

Thanks, 

Yours Sincerely 

Professor Frank Obi 








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