Saturday, June 5, 2010

Nigerian government uses Gmail?

NOT!

OFFICE OF THE SENATE HOUSE‏
From: Dr. DAVID MARK derwenbp@freeserve.co.uk
Sent: May 30, 2010 5:49:38 AM

OFFICE OF THE SENATE HOUSE
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN PAYMENT
ABUJA-NIGERIA
Tel: +234 7032562732

In regards to your fund transfer, we the entire members of the Federal House
of Senate have approved the above documents in your name to enable us conclude
this final stage of your transfer before the 2nd june 2010.

We the entire members of the house have finalized on our last meeting with the
head of state and made this decision that $95 (Ninety five dollars) only,
which you have to send now so that the government non assessment bonds (GNAB)
will be issued to you. Also be informed that the board has met today and
endorse the transfer, the process has began, as this decisions has been placed
with all the top government officials involved on the transfer including the
bank directors.

You have to note carefully that the contents of the article of law established
under the bank of Nigeria foreign transfer of page 67, cap 10 under paragraph
6, which state clearly that under no circumstance will a huge amount above $1m
be remitted to overseas account without GNAB. This was the reason why the fund
has not gotten to your bank for many years.

We the entire members of the house of senate are using this urgent medium to
advise you to make payment of your GNAB fee of $95 without any further delay.

Be rest assured that our appointment to handle and take care of the movement
of the fund will not be in vain as we are giving you 100% guarantee to deliver
the work as soon as your western union information reach us at our house email
address (senatehouseoffice2014@gmail.com) as it is not less than 24hours
that the order was placed.

Note that your fund will be free to move from the bank without any delay if
you get the governments non assessment bonds (GNAB) which is $95 only to make
sure that no government monitor or agent can access the fund during the
delivery remittance. You have to get the gnab written on your name and stamped
before the fund credit to your bank account.

This was why we have not approved or sign off the bonds of your transfer
registry today as the government insists on the GNAB.

Based on these explanations, you are hereby advised to send payment
information of $95 through our direct email address
(senatehouseoffice2014@gmail.com) on or before 2nd june 2010. as the
closing date placed.

This gnab will show that the transaction was made through the full capacity of
the government and will not be queried for certain circumstance.

Send the money through Western Union Money Transfer to the bellow receiver\'s
details:

SENDERS FIRST NAME:
SENDERS SECOND NAME:
SENDERS ADDRESS:
SENDERS DIRECT PHONE:
ACCOUNT OFFICER NAME: Henry Morgan.............
RECEIVERS ADDRESS: LAGOS NIGERIA...........
TEXT QUESTION: WHAT FOR?...............
TEXT ANSWER: DELIVERY................
MTCN {10} DIGIT REFERENCE NUMBER......................
AMOUNT: US$95 DOLLARS...............

Bear in mind that this is the final stage of this transfer.

As soon as this is done, it will take only 48hours for the fund to be credited
in your designated bank account, and you will be contacted by your Bank
herself.
Best Regards,

Dr. DAVID MARK
SENATE PRESIDENT.

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