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Malonea Azirah - Finance Minister - co78563421@gmail.com

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from: Ministry Of Finance, Benin <ibrahim_kokoye@yahoo.com>
reply-to: co78563421@gmail.com
date: Aug 10, 2020, 3:33 PM
subject: Finance Minister, Benin'
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dear Beneficiary,

My name is Malonea Azirah, I am the Minister Of Finance Of Benin Republic. I am writing to inform you that the President of Benin Mr. Patrice Talon has mapped out a compensation token of $850,000.00 {Eight Hundred And Fifty Thousand Dollars} to all the scam victims whose name appeared under the list of scam victims in Benin.

The president made this disclosure at the American High Commission office while having meeting with the world representatives at the World Summit held in Benin Republic last week. He ordered the Ministry Of Finance to issue a cashier check of $850,000.00 each to those people whose name were listed and your name appeared in the list.

I therefore want you to contact the National Secretary Of Benin Mr. Charles Jean Kokoye via his email address (co78563421@gmail.com) and his phone number is +22994880761 because the cashier check has been written already and passed to the office of the secretary for further delivery to your home address.

Finally, you are advised to contact him with all your mailing information where you want him to deliver the cashier check to such as your full name, home address and telephone number.

Thanks for your co operation

Yours faithfully
Malonea Azirah
Finance Minister, Benin'
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