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Joana Abban - Ecobank - joanaabban01@gmail.com

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from: Joana Abban <joanaabban01@gmail.com>
date: Oct 12, 2021, 8:45 AM
subject: URGENT REPLY
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings

I am Joana Abban from Ghana, West Africa, I work at Ecobank as the Branch Bank Manager.

sorry to contact you through this medium, i have a business transaction i would like to propose to you concerning such a huge amount of money left in our bank by our late customer who deposited his inheritance in our bank sum of ($12,500,000.00) in our bank before he died in a deadly earthquake that occurred on May 12, 2008 in Sichuan, China, which killed at least 68,000 people. Since the last quarter of 2009, my bank has not been aware of this inheritance. That is why I contacted you so that you can claim this inheritance as my late customer relatives.

Hence, I want you to participate with me in this deal so that we can be able to share this fund at the ratio of 50/50 percentage.

He has no next of kin to claim the fund according to the record in our banking system. I would like you to partner with me in this so that I will make you his beneficiary of the fund since he has no family or relatives to claim funds from our bank.

If you are really interested in this a great business opportunity contact me through my private email address so that I will provide you all details of this transaction.
Call or Whatsapp: +233241908195
Thank You
Joana Abban
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