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Friday, April 2, 2010

Rev.Morris Uti

I am Rev.Morris Uti a computer scientist working with central bank of Nigeria.
I just started work with C.B.N. and I came across your file which was marked X 
and your released disk painted RED, I took time to study it and found out that 
you have paid VIRTUALLY all fees but the fund was not released.
 
The most annoying thing is that they won't tell you the truth, on no account 
will they ever release the fund to you; instead they allow you spend money 
unnecessarily, I do not intend to work here all the days of my life because
I might come across you or your children some day and might need you help,
so this is the reason I want to help you out in this issue, I can release
this fund to you if you can certify me of my security.
 
I needed to do this because you need to know the statues of your Funds and
cause for the delay, Please this is like a Mafia setting in Nigeria, you 
may not understand it because you are not a Nigerian. The only thing needed
to release this fund is the COST OF TRANSFER (C.O.T) but those in charge 
of this will never tell you that it is only the COST OF TRANSFER (C.O.T) 
that is delaying your fund rather than demanding for unending fees from 
you for documents and others.
 
Once the COST OF TRANSFER (C.O.T) is obtained by me your funds will
immediately reflect in your Bank Account within 10 Minutes, the COST
OF TRANSFER (C.O.T) is all that is needed to complete this transaction.
 
Note that the actual funds are valued at $10.5 MILLION USD and the president
has made a compensation fund release order for all the funds to be paid to
you as the beneficiary of the total sum of $10.5 million.
 
Listed below are the mafias and banks behind the non release
of your funds that I managed to sneak out for your kind perusal.
 
1) Prof. Charles soludo
2) Senator David Mark
3) Chief Joseph Sanusi
4) Dr. R. Rasheed
5) Barrister Awele Ugorji
6) Mr. Roland Ngwa
7) Barrister Ucheuzo Williams
8) Mr. Ernest Chukwudi Obi
9) Mrs. Farida Waziri
Deputy Governor - Policy / Board Member
10) Mr. Tunde Lemon
Deputy Governor - Financial Sector Surveillance / Board Member
11) Mrs. W. D. A. Mshelia
Deputy Governor - Corporate Services / Board Members
12) Mrs. Okonjo Iweala
13) Mrs. Rita Ekwesili
14) Barr Jacob Onyema
15) Dr. Godwin Oboh: Director Union Bank Of Nigeria.
16) Mr. John Collins: Global Diplomat Director.
17) Foreign fund diplomatic courier
18) Barr. Becky Owens
19) Rev. Steven Jones
20) Bank of Africa
21) Mrs. Debbie Hargrove
22) Mr. Michael Wagner
23) Barr. Isa Farid
24) Dr. Raymond Faye< /i>
25) Ibraheem Fashola
26) Dr. Leslie Fawaz
27) Mercy Fajaroo
28) Walter K. Falana
29) Azeez Fatou
30) Ibrahim Fabumi
31) Daniel Faras
32) Michael Faras
33) Minassa Fernandez
34) Viresh Fernando
35) Deacon Diende Fernandez
36) Ben Felix
37) Dr. Ige Femi
38) Chen Hsiu Fei
39) Gloria Festus
40) Lopez Fernando
41) Aloye Fidelis
42) Augusto Fish
43) Dr. Raymond Fingesi
44) Dr.. Martin Fibu
45) Joseph Finn
46) Ogom Fidelis
47) Jennifer H. Fiedler
48) Dr. Jimmy Fowler
49) Robert Fortin
50) Dr. Sharon Forrest
51) Prince Michael Fofano
52) Sarah Fofano
53) Tony Foster
54) Dr. Koman Fofar
55) Samuel Fona
56) Grace Fona
57) Funmi Folorunso
58) Mike Franklin
59) Egbo Francois
60) George Freeman
61) Senator Jude Fred
62) Paul Frank
63) Dr. George Walter
64) Walter Freer < /font>
65) Olu-Segun Fredrick
66) Justice Philip Francis
67) Raul Franco
68) Desmond Fred
69) Madu Frank
70) Rita Frank
71) Godwin Frank
72) Dr. J. Frances
73) Frank Francis
74) Derrick Frans
75) Kingsley Fred
76) Dr. Carlos Frederico
77) Dr Ola Funmilowo
78) Alan Fumbi
79) Vincent Fuso
80) Dr. John Fugar
81) Mr. Ade Johnson
82) Michael Funsho
83) Shahla Ghasemi
84) Ali-Reza Ghasemi
85) Martins Gambari
86) Jim Gallo
87) Paulo Gato
88) Ben Gafhar
89) Byron Gate
90) Arthur Gai
91) Shinder Gangar
92) Lopez Garvin
93) Abdul Gafah
94) Dr. Rufus Gaba
95) Alhaji Garba
96) Dr. Frank Gani
97) Brigadier Williams Gal
98) Egonna Duru Gal
99) Lucky Garbi
100)Sadique Gadaffi
101) Federick Ike Ganziri
102) Dr. Dennis Gavey
103) Jose Sanchez Garcia
104) Ahmed Gana
105) Jose A. Garcia
106) Major Archie Gates
107) Bavolleni Gallilo
108) Musa Galadima
109) Shehu Galadima
110) Barr. Imam Galadima
111) Barr. Jerry Galadima
112) Mustapha Gambo
113) Dr. Isah Gambo
114) Usman Gambo
115) Engr. Isaac Garuba
116) Alhani Azeez Garuba
117) Engr. Sule Garuba
118) Idris Garuba
119) Mustapha Garuba
120) ADB Bank Ouagadougou Burkina Faso
121) FSA UK
122) NATWEST BANK
123) ECO Bank
124) Credit Bank
125) Barr Greg Thompson
126) Mr Bello
127) Elizabeth Etters
128) Oliver Williams
129) felicia.shabangu Gezi
130) Alhaji Ahmed Yayale Mahmud
131) Amgassador babagana
132) Mrs Farida Waziri
 
Do get in touch with me immediately with my direct number +234-1-7490781 
and my email address to conclude this final transaction immediately, and 
 
also send to me your convenient tel/fax numbers for easy communications.
 
Regards,
Rev.Morris Uti
 
 
 
 
 

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