ATTENTION BENEFICIARY

From: "DR. LAMIDO SANUSI" <bankcbn.central@yahoo.com.ph>
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:24:33 -0000
Subject: ATTENTION BENEFICIARY
To:

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA.

Attention: Beneficiary,

I write to introduce myself as Mr. Lamido Sanusi, the new Governor of
Central Bank of Nigeria. I resume office as the Central Bank of
Nigeria Governor on the 3rd of June 2009, taking office from Prof
Charles C. Soludo. Since I resume office, I have been having series of
meeting with the high and low breed of staff of the Central Bank of
Nigeria, regarding why inherited funds and contract payments have not
been released to the beneficiaries. My findings show that some corrupt
officials have been extorting money from foreigners through various
government offices, with involvement of the former Governor of Central
Bank of Nigeria and without transferring any of the funds. These
complaints by foreigners got to the president through the United
Nations, that was why the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
was forced to resign his appointment as the Governor of Central Bank
of Nigeria. The Federal Government has just approved all these
payments to be paid out through my office within the next 48 hours
after
Please re-confirm the following immediately for payment approval:

1) Your full name.
2) Phone, fax and mobile number.
3) Company name, position and address.
4) Profession, age and marital status.
5) Copy of int'l passport, driver's incense, or any valid ID card.
6) Payment sum.
7) Contract number.
8) Year of payment approval.

Please quote this payment codes(CODE:FGN/CBN533-FILE111-CBN) in all
your correspondence or else you will not be recognized as a
beneficiary/contractor with this Government and note any further
message without my picture should be disregarded to avoid any
fraudulent hijack of information or impersonation.

Yours faithfully

Mr. Lamido Sanusi.

Present Governor.
Central Bank of Nigeria

Alternative Email: central-bnknig@o2.pl

Dir Contact Email: centralbnkngovernor2010@live.co.uk

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