from: Rev Solomon Diko <kennethjmorrison8@gmail.com>
reply-to: revsolomon1@outlook.com
date: Dec 17, 2021, 6:00 AM
subject: GOOD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR LIFE
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend
My name is Rev Solomon Diko the Human Resources Manager with the United Nations.
I came across your profile which impressed me and i decided to contact
you for a business / investment of a total amount of US$965,502,500.00
(Nine Hundred and Sixty Five Million Five Hundred and Two Thousand and
five hundred United States Dollars) which i will like to be well
invested in your Country.
You will not spend any money of your own in this business as I will
secure every document for a smooth completion of this investment in
your name without any problem by the global financial monetary
agencies ok.
Your earlier response is required so that I can detail more on this business.
Kindly Contact me on my secondary Email: revsolomon1@outlook.com
Regards
Rev Solomon Diko
Human Resources Manager with the United Nations.
GOOD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR LIFE AND FOREVER
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