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Collins Hopewell - NNPC - nnpcoffice2011@gmail.com

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from: nnpcoffice2011@gmail.com
reply-to: nnpcoffice2011@gmail.com
date: Dec 8, 2020, 9:30 PM
subject: INVESTIMENT.
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DEAR SIR / MADAM.

My name is MR. COLLINS HOPEWELL, I am the chief Accountant and also a member of Contract award Committee of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation under past regime of former President GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN.

I have an Investment opportunity of $100m, for Investment in your Country. I need your assistance and co-operation to move it into your account as a Contract Payment with the NNPC OIL COMPANY for onward investment in your country.

After due consultation with my colleagues of the committee, the Federal Ministry of Finance , I am duly mandated to contact you through auctioneer reach out colum and to arrange with you for a possible transfer of an amount of money US$100 million in our possession which represents an OVER-INVOICE Sum resulting from various Contracts awarded and executed by some famous firms (local/foreign) to Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation of which principal amount has been paid off to the company already.

Tell me if you can handle this, if you can't, don't let this to be known by any other person. Its between you and I

You will get 50% of the whole sum after the transfer. If you are interested, get back to me for detailed clarifications and the modalities involved.

Thanks.

MR. COLLINS HOPEWELL.

EMAIL: nnpcoffice2011@gmail.com.
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