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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

CBN/OHG/OXD1/2009 MR.SANUSI LAMIDO

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY,

THE HONORABLE, GOVERNOR OF CBN.

TINUBU SQUARE, LAGOS- NIGERIA.

Date 2ND OF AUGUST;2010

Official Web

Our Ref: CBN/OHG/OXD1/2009 Your

Ref:.................................

TELEX: CENBANK.

PAYMENT FILE: CBN/BEN/06.



PAYMENT NOTIFICATION OF YOUR FUNDS.



Definitely, I know that this letter will be a surprising one to you. Firstly, I విల్
like to introduce myself formally as Mr.Sanusi Lamido, The Executive Governor అఫ్
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). You are been officially contacted by me టుడే
because your Inheritance Funds were Re-deposited into the "Federal Suspense
Account" of CBN last week, because you did not forward your Claim as the రైట్
beneficiary. Well known to all. The Central Bank of Nigeria is the mother
Bank of all commercial Banks here in Nigeria. Really these men were unexpected
by me because their visit was impromptu. I had to ask them why they came to see
me in person and they said that they were here to collect the Inheritance Bill
Sum of (US$9.7Million) which rightfully belongs to you, on your behalf. At this
development I asked them who authorized them to come down to Nigeria for the
Collection of this Payment and they told me that you asked them to come and
collect this Funds on your Behalf.

They actually tendered some Vital Documents which proved that you actually sent
them for the Collection of these Funds. Honestly, it really baffles me that యు
took such decision without my consent. Here is the Document which they tendered
to this Bank today:



1. LETTER OF ADMINISTRATION.

2. HIGH COURT INJUCTION.

3. ORDER TO RELEASE.



Actually, these Documents which they tendered to this Noble Bank are a clear ప్రూఫ్
that you sent them to Collect this Funds for you. Finally, I told them to come
back tomorrow morning and they promised to come back. As the Governor of this
Noble Bank, I was supposed to Release this Funds to them but I refused to do so
because I wanted to hear from you first. Due to the Nature of my job, I will నాట్
want to make any mistake in Releasing this Funds to anyone except you whom ఇస్
the Recognized Beneficiary to this Funds. Kindly clarify us on this issue బెఫోరే
we make this Payment to these foreigners whom came on your behalf.



OFFICIALLY SIGNED.

MR.SANUSI LAMIDO.

GOVERNOR, CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA


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