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Barrister Eric Oji - ericojilaw1@gmail.com

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from: Eric Oji <ericojilaw1@gmail.com>
date: Nov 19, 2020, 7:37 AM
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Dear

It is understandable if you are apprehensive reading from me today since there was no previous communication between us. However, I implore your attention to the herewith contained subject matter which benefits our interest. I came across your contact via scrupulous search conducted by an IT specialist whom I have employed for the purpose of the same.

I am Eric Oji and I promote this communication in my capacity as the principal attorney of my law firm. A deceased client Henry died in 2012, leaving a sum a little above US$ 28 million in his account here in Unity Bank Plc. Normally banking procedure requires the funds be forfeited and transferred to the Registry of Unclaimed Property for government use after 8 years from the time of death of my client.

The present situation underscores my contacting you given that you and my deceased client share the same last name and nationality. I am disposed to present you as the beneficiary and administrator (NEXT OF KIN) to the account. It may also interest you to know that it will be executed within the parameter of the law. We shall discuss the ratio (%) succinctly and promote them in written signed agreement before commencement.

I wish to submit that I would expect nothing less but honesty and transparency. I will uncover further information on the matter in my next email.

If you are interested, kindly include your direct cell phone numbers for further discussion.

Respectfully,
Barrister Eric Oji
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
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