Hello,
I do hope this letter will not come to you as a surprise. It was borne
out of my desire to share a mutual business relationship with you.
My name is Chief Wilfred Belonwu, a Director in Ecobank Plc here in
Nigeria. I have been working with this company for (12) twelve years.
Within this period, I have watched with meticulous precision, how
heads of departments have been using the company to move huge sums of
amount to their foreign accounts.
They bring in these consignments of money cash and secretly declare
the contents as family treasure or vital documents etc, since the
bankruptcy of Hallmark Bank Plc, which has been acquired by Ecobank
Plc, management changed the procedure of claims of consignments. As
soon as you are able to produce all the secret information as
contained in the secret file of any consignment, it will be released
to you upon demand. There is a consignment no 1513 which was been
deposited by the formal Chief Executive Officer of Hallmark and no one
is aware of the deposit till date.
He deposited it, based on the fact that his fund manager abroad has to
come for it later on but it couldn't work out as he planned. The
amount involved is total of 12.5million pounds. My main aim of
contacting you is to assist me in retrieving the box of money out from
the security company as the fund manager since he did not disclose to
this company who is going to retrieve the consignment.
I assure you every information and documents related to this business
till the last day and guarantee you, that all arrangement will be
legal. I have agreed to share the funds with you in the ratio of
50:50. I will be glad if you can forward to me your particulars so we
can get started towards retrieving the consignment (Funds).
Best regards,
Chief Wilfred Belonwu
w.belonwu@yahoo.com
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