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from: Rev. Alex Dakora <rev.dakorax@gmail.com>
date: Feb 1, 2026, 1:27 PM
subject: Greetings
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear friend,
I hope you are doing OK? I'm so sorry I haven't been able to reach out to you for a long time. I hope everything is fine with you. I write to inform you that I have succeeded in transferring those funds to Singapore with the help of a new partner from Singapore who is an international business man. Right now I am in Singapore trying to invest my shares of the fund.

However, I did not forget all the efforts you made in the past towards helping me move and save the fund, even though we didn't succeed. So, I decided to reward you with a sum of €1.2 million EURO. This is for your compensation for all the troubles you went through while trying to assist me.

I am so sorry I couldn't reach out to you and also send this money to you before moving to Singapore. This is due to some circumstances beyond my control. However, I instructed my account officer to send it to you as soon as you get in touch with him. You will receive this money via an ATM debit card which you can use to withdraw cash from any ATM machine, banks and cashing centers out there in your country. In this regard, you should contact him (my account officer) as soon as you receive this email. Below is his contact details.

Name: Richard Christie
E-mail address: htw670@gmail.com
Telephone: +2348060303909

Once you receive the card, kindly update me so that I can send the secret pin to you.
I look forward to hear from you
Rev. Alex Dakora
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