from: Joshua Opara <shannonmatthew59@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Joshua Opara <joshuaopara1@hotmail.com>
date: Jul 14, 2020, 1:20 AM
subject: NO UPFRONT PAYMENT OR ANY FEES NEEDED
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Beneficiary
I am Mr Joshua Opara, a Data Management working in the office of the new governor, central bank of Nigeria, I am 33 years old, having just started working with the central bank of Nigeria, C.B.N. I came across your file which was marked X and your fund release disk painted RED. I took time to study it and found out that you have fulfilled all obligations and certificates, but the fund $USD14.5Million Dollars has not been released to you.
The most annoying thing is that they cannot tell you the truth that on no account will they ever release the fund to you because of vested interest by some highly placed individuals to divert your fund to a different account; instead they let you spend money unnecessarily. In view of this and similar discoveries, I do not intend to work here for a long time, hence this offer to assist you.
I can release this fund to you if you can certify me of my security, and a guarantee to assist me in getting out of Nigeria as soon as you have unrestricted access to your fund. This is because if I don't run away from this country after I made the transfer, I will be Seriously in trouble and my life will be in danger. The only thing I will need from you to release this fund is a special HARD DISK which we call HD140 GIG.I will need two of this special hard disk to recopy your information from the corrupted one, destroy the previous one, and effect the transfer to reflect in your bank within 48 banking hours. I can also use my position to effect the issuance of a master card which I will send to you in case you dislike bank transfers.
I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, after which I will run away from Nigeria to meet with you. If you are interested. Do get in touch with me immediately with the email below, reconfirming important contractual/contact details such as your principal, banking details and your contact information such as direct telephone numbers and email address,
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Regards,
Joshua Opara
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