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from: FY ARGO <fyargo2019@gmail.com>
date: Feb 23, 2020, 5:04 AM
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God bless you for replying me.
I have contacted you because my 12 year old brother and I have faced a lot of betrayals and persecutions in the hands of my uncles after the death of my father early last year.
My mother died more than 7 years ago and since then my sibling and I have not had it easy growing up in my country South Sudan and Ghana(West Africa) where we eventually relocated to with my father.

My late father was a top businessman in Sudan and Ghana, but was prematurely killed by some bandits in Ghana and all medical attempts to rehabilitate him at the municipal hospital in Ghana failed. I will send a copy of his death certificate and pictures in hospital if you are in doubt. Unfortunately he died in a Ghana hospital in November last year.
I am therefore scared for our lives and want to quickly relocate to your country and start a new life with the money my late father left in a bank in Ghana and some in a Dubai bank.

kindly let me know if you will assure me of helping me start a good business in your country so that my brother and I will relocate next week with the money.
Please reply as soon as you can so that I will give you more details.
Bye
Fargo Adu
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