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Subject: i need assistance

Dear friend,
I am a lady accountant with a bank here in Europe. There is a fixed
> deposit of .150,000,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Million Pounds
> Starling) made to this bank since 1994 which ten years now and since
then
> no clam or withdrawal have been made on that deposit.
>
> Fortunately, I have been the person working the interest from the day


of
> deposit to date. The interesting part of it is that the fixed deposit
> belongs to the late Nigerian dictator General Sani Abacha, this means
> that the account may have been abandoned by the surviving family
members
> or that they are not even aware of the existence of the deposit.
>
> However, I just finished updating the interest of the deposit this
> January, and it has come up to .105,000,000.00 at the 7% interest
rate
> per annum. It is this interest that I am interested in because I know
> very well that the family will care less on what happens to the
interest
> if they want to redeem the deposit, they will be interested on the
main
> money, that is if they are able to clam it at all because all the
money
> lodged into different banks here in Europe and United States are now
been
> claimed by the Nigerian government.
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3333557.stm
>
> Meanwhile, my plan is to withdraw just some amount from the
accumulated
> interest, which will not even affect the main fixed deposit. I will
give
> you the details of procedure and my full ID when I receive your reply


and
> indication of partnership. Your reward and amount to withdraw will be


our
> mutual agreement to avoid any misunderstanding. We have noting to
lose,
> we only need courage to do this.
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Cynthia.
> NB: I decided to contact a stranger for this deal because of the
saying
> that your best friend could be your worst enemy,
pls write me back via my email cyn_best@yahoo.com