[Seattle-editorial] Goodday

Olakitan Ige olakitanige at netscape.net
Tue Oct 8 14:12:48 PDT 2002


Attn: Editorial Collective. ,


Dear Sir,

First, I must solicit your confidence in this
transaction, this is by virtue of its nature as being
utterly confidential and top secret, though I know
that a transaction of this magnitude will make anyone
apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that
all will be well at the end of the day. I have decided
to contact you because of the urgency of this
transaction.

Let me start by first introducing myself properly to
you. I am Olakitan Ige the son of late Chief Bola Ige
the Minsiter for Justice and the Attorney General of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria who was assassinated
on the 23rd December 2001 by unknown gunmen on
political grounds. I came to know of you in a private
search for a reliable and reputable person to handle a
very
Confidential transaction, which involves the moving of
huge sum of money (Family inheritance) to you
requiring maximum confidence. The death of my father
has made every family member to be in perpetual fear,
for there is no security of life again in Nigeria
since a whole Minister of Justice and Attorney of the
Federation can be killed like a rat. The CNN and BBC
fast track reports will explain more to you. 

Before my father's appointment as the Minister of
Justice of the Federation he was the Minister of Power
and Steel. During his tenure, as the Minster of Power
and Steel, he awarded a contract on the tune of
$148.5M for the supply of electric Transformers to 36
Rural Communities in Osun State. After the completion
and commissioning of the contract, the contractor, out
of his free will, gave him the sum of $15M as
gratification. As a civil servant, obeying the code of
conduct for civil servants in Nigeria he deposited
this money in a Security Company as Photographic
Materials/Family Valuable, to secure himself and his
office from the eyebrows of government security
operatives. Meanwhile, the code of conduct for civil
servants in Nigeria disallows every civil servant both
Federal, State and Local to operate Foreign Account.

All their local accounts here are scrutinized by the
civil service commission (CSC) to check governmental
fraudulent activities and looting. My late father
Chief Bola Ige, deposited this $15M in a Security
Company in Lagos. The Deposit Certificate is with me
now as the first son of the family. This money, I
would like to move to you for safe keeping pending my
arrival in your country. This measure has been taken to
avoid traces of any kind on
the side of my late father. Every member of the family
has decided to live the rest of their life outside
Nigeria for security reasons.

After the smooth conclusion to this transaction, you
will keep 15% of the total sum for your role, 5% will
be for taxation to reimburse you of any expenses,
including your phone bills or travel expenses and 80%
will be preserved for the family for the Joint
Investment of mutual benefit which we will embark on.
If this proposal is accepted by you and you wish to
take advantage of the trust I have bestowed on you and
your Company, kindly get to me immediately furnishing
me with your most confidential Telephone and Fax
numbers for easy communication. Once I get them from
you, I will send to you the photocopy of the deposit
certificate issued to my father by the Security
Company and furnish you more on the way forward regards
to this transaction.

Please note that your positve or negative response
will be more appreciate to enable me and the entire
family knows the way forward.

Expecting a quick response from you.

My best regards.

OLAKITAN  IGE.





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