Hello: ,
I am Mr. Kofi Adams, a Banker here in GHANA. I am having an important business discussion I wish to share with you which I believe will interest you.
One Late Hamouda R., had a fixed deposit with my bank in 2004 for 48 calendar months, valued at US $8,400,000.00 (Eight Million,four Hundred Thousand US Dollars,Only) the due date for this deposit contract was the 16th of January 2008. Sadly Hamouda was among the death victims in the May 26 2006 Earthquake disaster in Jawa, Indonesia that killed over 5,000 people. He was in Indonesia on a business trip and that was how he met his end. My bank management is yet to know about his death, I knew about it because he was my friend and I am his account officer.
Hamouda did not mention any Next of Kin/ Heir when the account was opened, and he Hamouda was not married and no children. Last week my Bank Management requested that I should give instructions on what to do about his funds, if to renew the contract. I know this will happen and that is why I have been looking for a means to handle the situation, because if my Bank Directors happen to know that Hamouda is dead and do not have any Heir, they will take the funds for their personal use, so I don't want such to happen.
I am now seeking your co-operation to present you as Next of Kin/Heir to the account and my bank head quarters will release the account to you.There is no risk involved; the transaction will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you and I from any breach of law. It is better that we claim the money, than allowing the Bank Directors to take it, they are rich already. I am not a greedy person, so I am suggesting we share the funds equal, 50%/50% to both parties, my share will assist me to start my own company which has been my dream.
Let me know what you think and please do treat this information as TOP SECRET. I have more to write you about the details once I receive your urgent response strictly through my personal Email address: (mrkofiadams@hotmail.com)
Regards,
Mr. Kofi Adams