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Alfred Nnaji - Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation - abc778331@gmail.com

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from: Abc <abc778331@gmail.com>
date: May 11, 2026, 5:11 AM
subject: NNPC
mailed-by: gmail.com

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,

Herbert Macaulay Way,

Garki, Abuja. ,

It is with trust and confidence that I write to make this urgent business proposal to you. I was assigned by two of my colleagues to seek a foreign partner who will assist us in providing a convenient foreign account in any designated bank abroad for the transfer of us$35,500,000.00 pending on our arrival in your country for utilization and disbursement with the owner of the account.

This amount results from a deliberate inflation of the value of a contract awarded by our corporation- The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to an expatriate company, the contract has been executed and payment made to the original contractor remaining the over-invoiced amount of us$35.5 million, which we now want to transfer out of the country in our favour for disbursement among ourselves. The transfer of this money can only be possible with the help of a foreigner who will be presented as the beneficiary of the funds.

It will interest you to know that as government officials, we are not allowed to operate foreign accounts, and this is the reason why we decided to contact you. we have agreed that if you/your company can act as the beneficiary of this fund (us$35,500,000.00 million) 25% of the total sum will be for you for providing the account while 5% will be set aside for the expenses incurred during the cost of transfer of the fund into your account while 70% will be reserved for us.

We hereby solicit for your assistance in providing a convenient account number in a designated bank abroad where this fund would be transferred. We intend to come over there on the completion of this transfer to secure our own share of the money.

Please note that we have been careful and have made all arrangements towards the success and smooth transfer of the fund to your account before you. For security reasons and confidentiality of this transaction, we demand that you should not expose this proposal and the entire transaction to anybody.

We are putting so much trust in you with the hope that you would not betray us or sit on this money when it is finally transferred into your account, be rest assured that this transaction is 100% risk free. If this proposal is acceptable to you, kindly forward the following information, full names, tel numbers, address and your full banking details.

Yours faithfully,

Alfred Nnaji.
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