Richmond Graham
[5]
16 April 2004
Good-day
I am writing in pursuance of your letter requiring my instruction and assistance regarding the items as requested by the union bank plc.
However,from my visit to the bank this morning in hand with the application letter you sent, I was made to understand by the the director of operations (Mrs.Coker) that the application must be signed by you to authenticate the document.Also she informed me that your Northwest Orient Airlines Employee identification card could serve the purpose since it is still valid and because of the unavailability of your international passport.
In line with the above I will at this juncture suggest that you send the required account cordinates since you have absolute control over it to enable the bank start the programming of the transfer immediately to avoid further delay.Once i recieve the signed application which seems to be the only set back at this moment and also the other vital documents i will proceed to the bank for submition.
I owe it, a statutory duty to accomplish your intentions by provisions of the procedural laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.Your compensation remains 30% (cash) which you will deduct once you recieve the funds in your account.
For your information, the possiblity of your receiving the aforementioned fund relies on your intergrity and ability to furnish all necessary information/documents as required vis-a-vis the provisions of our law, which include the documents as mentioned above.?
A stitch in time saves nine: Do all you can to end this transfer asap in your own interest, to avoid the fund being dammed into the purse of the Federal Government of Nigeria as an unclaimed fund.
Good-Luck!
Barrister Richmond Graham.
+234-803-6696260 (Mobile)
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