From: Office of the Governor.
Central bank of Nigeria
Tinubu, square, Lagos- Nigeria.
Date 23rd July, 2007.
Our ref: Cbn/Ohg/Oxd1/2007
Your ref: ..............................
Telex: Cenbank.
Payment file: Cbn/Ben/07.
Attn: Beneficiary,
Payment notification of your funds.
I am Mr. Bryan Ogho, the secretary to Prof. Charles Soludo; the executive governor
of the central bank of Nigeria (C.B.N), the central bank of Nigeria is the parent
bank of all commercial banks here in Nigeria. I was instructed to initiate contact
with you by my boss the executive governor of the central bank of Nigeria (C.B.N) on
an urgent issue, kindly note that your funds were re-called and re-deposited into
the "federal suspense account" of the cbn last week, because you did not forward
your claim as the right beneficiary.
My boss the executive governor of the central bank of Nigeria (C.B.N), was visited
in his office by three gentlemen today, really these men were unexpected by him
because their visit was impromptu. He had to ask them why they came to see him in
person and they said that they came to collect the inheritance/ contract funds bill
sum of us$9.9 million which rightfully belongs to you as shown in your file with us,
on your behalf and by your authorization.
Note that they actually tendered some vital documents which proved that you actually
sent them for the collection of these funds. Below is list of the documents which
they tendered to this bank today:
1. Letter of administration.
2. High court injunction.
3. Order to release.
Due to the nature of his job, he cannot afford to make any mistake in releasing
these funds to anyone except you who is the recognized true beneficiary to these
funds. Note that my boss has asked these men to come back tomorrow so he can verify
this fact from you first. Kindly clarify us on this issue before we make this
payment to these foreigners whom came on your behalf.
Kindly to direct your response to the private email address of my boss, Prof.
Charles Soludo, the executive governor of the central bank of Nigeria CBN,below for
quicker deliberation and response from him on the release of your funds to you.
Please remember to indicate a phone number he can reach you on in your response.
Email: profcharlessoludo@uku.co.uk
Note that for security reasons you have been assigned a code/password which is
{TT7270CBN}, please note that this code is the reference number for your transfer
and it’s being disclosed to you alone, guard this jealously and all your email
response should carry this code as the subject.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Bryan Ogho.
Secretary.
To the Governor.
Central bank of Nigeria
Tinubu square, Lagos- Nigeria.
Statement of confidentiality: "the information in this email and in any attachments
may contain confidential information and is intended solely for the attention and
use of the named addressee(s). It may not be disclosed to any person without
authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for
delivering it to the intended recipient you are not authorized to and must not
disclose, copy, distribute or retain this message or any part of it."
The bit in bold is funny, seems I've got an international gang of debt collectors.
