9/18/08

RELEASE OF LONG OVERDUE DEBTS.

CITIBANK NIGERIA
NO. 1, IDOWU TAYLOR STREET
VICTORIA ISLAND,
LAGOS,NIGERIA.

Beneficiary,

The European Union in conjunction with the United Nations Organizationhas signed a debt buy-back agreement with 8 countries, thereby making it easier for them to pay off long overdue debts. These process is done with the aid of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), which ofcourse, the Joint Monitoring Bureau comprising of the Europrean Union and the United Nations Organization, will do all it takes to pay off all debts owed bythese 8 countries.

Presently, the Citibank Nigeria has been appointed to settle all shortlisted beneficiaries. Files were submitted to us and we saw that your payment is among those to be released. Presently, we are under-going reconciliation exercise and our staffs have consulted the various countries concerned to seek reasons why foreign beneficiaries have not been paid. Many reasons were given but we have to act in accordance with the instruction from the EU, UN, IMF and World Bank, since they have credited their account with us with Billions of Dollars for this purpose.

Therefore, to ease all payment process, we have decided to pay you through the issuance of a CITI MASTERCARD from our bank, to be loaded with your exact fund, which will be given to you upon confirmation of the below details to the Head, Credit Card Secton, Citibank Nigeria (Mr. Paul Ramsey) on Email: ctcardsection@hotmail.com

FULL NAME:___________________________________________

ADDRESS:_____________________________________________

TELEPHONE NUMBER:____________________________________

COUNTRY OF FUND ORIGIN:______________________________

AMOUNT:______________________________________________

Upon receipt of the above details, we shall immediately issue the CITIMASTER CARD to you, which you can use anywhere in the world. We apologise for the delays on your payment and guarantee you for the final settlement, as the decision to pay you is FINAL.

Thanks.

Mrs. Clara Frey
CitiGroup

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