From: Dr Dogo Dogo <telkomsa26568@telkomsa.net>
Reply-To: Dr Dogo Dogo <drdogo.dogo@sify.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 01:26:33 +0200 (SAST)
Subject: IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF YOUR INHERITANCE FUND VIA ATM SWIFT
CARD(ATM/LAG/NG).
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OFFICE OF THE SENATE HOUSE
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN PAYMENT
(RESOLUTIONPANEL ON CONTRACT PAYMENT)
IKOYI-LAGOS NIGERIA .
E-mail: senatordvdmark01@gmail.com
FILE CODE #: ATM/LAG/NG
ATTN: BENEFICIARY,
IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF YOUR INHERITANCE FUND VIA ATM SWIFT CARD.
In close consultation with the World Bank, IMF and the European Union (EU), this is to notify you of your enlistment as a beneficiary of a recent Debt Management and Settlement Forum organized on the status of global arrangement to have your beneficiary fund settled once and for all.
Of course, In the hope that you must have been aware of the past financial leakages in the European foreign inheritance payment system, and frustrations associated there from in your last attempt to claim your fund, fund of beneficiaries (like your self) was subjected to unnecessary bureaucratic bottlenecks in lieu of claiming funds due to them.
The World Body,
having solicited and received the cooperation of Nigerian Presidency, in harmonizing the sequence of payments, have discovered from records of outstanding foreign inheritance fund of beneficiaries due them, that your name and payment has been with held and remain unpaid as a result of such bottleneck.
On the prompting of this finding, I wish to officially notify you that all aspects of your payment claim is being harmonized, enabling payment to be released to you as urgently as you act on the instructions of this mail.
Consequently, Central Bank of Nigeria(C,B,N) has been directed by the World Body to off set these outstanding debts, using ATM Swift Card payment arrangement.
Already, a total amount of US$500 Million has been provided to the bank for this purpose and it is on first come first serve.
With this arrangement, I wish to inform you that Central Bank of Nigeria(C,B,N)has been instructed to issue in your name an Atm Cash Card with the valued amount of US$6.3M.
In paying this amount to you, please note that it is without Prejudice to your original inheritance sum.
Rather, it is a stop-gap payment arrangement put in place by the World Body to on the one hand ensure that you receive part of your fund, while on the other hand ensure that the process is smooth and without any form of stress whatsoever, whereas a comprehensive arrangement shall be made in future to pay off the remaining fund due to you.
However, we are worried with the counter information received from one Mr. Casey Collins , purporting to be from your directive, with express instruction to activate the ATM Cash Card for release of fund to his name a bank account in the "Cayman Islands" Obviously, we are hesitant to honor this instruction as it were, and would request that you clarify same upon your contact with Central Bank of Nigeria(C,B,N).
In addition to that, you should provide The Paymaster General and the bank(C.B.N) with the following details to forestall any mistake of issuing the ATM Card with the wrong information already submitted by Mr. Casey Collins:
(1) Your full names, address, phone, fax and Cell numbers (up to date) for ease of contact
(2) Beneficiary name for activation of your ATM CARD.
Believing that this arrangement will suit your condition and expectations, we will therefore request for your expedited response to avoid any more delay.
Your response should be directed to the office of the Paymaster General ,Dr Dogo Dogo,The Paymaster General Federal Republic Of Nigeria, Through his official email address: drdogo.dogo@sify.com ,
So that you can get your approval certificate from him which you will use to contact Central Bank of Nigeria(C,B,N) with there contact address, your file reference code for your payment is ATM/LAG/NG and should be quoted in your contact mail to the Paymaster General or The Bank, other wise there will not recognize you.
Regard
Senator David Mark
President Federal Republic OF Nigeria.
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