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March 5, 2009

Citizens Bank of Nigeria Plc

Dear respectable one,

My name is Mr. Anelka David I work with the Citizens Bank of Nigeria Plc. branch manager, bill and exchange of the foreign remittance department. Please I need you to get back to me concerning your late cousins fund worth $32 million dollars. Get back to me with your full name, home address and phone number.

Your late cousin with his wife, and their three children were involved in the Benin plane crash, and the whole family died in this fatal air crash on 26th December 2003 Since then I have made several inquiries to your embassy to locate any of my clients extended Relatives, this has also proved unsuccessful. Here is the air crash website on cnn:

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/index.html

All I need you to do is to stand as the next of kin to our Late customer so that this fund can be transferred to you. I am writing you so that we can work together to remit this amount of money into your account as the next of kin hence depositor happened to be a foreigner. All documents and proves to enable you get this fund will be carefully worked out from my table and I will perfect every documents to be in accordance with the banking laws and guideline hence you have nothing to worry about for I am assuring you a 100%risk free transaction. PLEASE DO REPLY TO ME WITH MY PRIVATE EMAIL ADDRESS : anelka2david@gmail.com

Yours Sincerely,
Mr Anelka David,
Citizens Bank.


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