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Jennifer Calaba Mali - jennifer00225@yahoo.com

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from: Bunno Balama <mamatbarumamat@gmail.com>
reply-to: jennifer00225@yahoo.com
date: Mar 6, 2020, 9:18 PM
subject: REPLY
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day Sir, i am Ms Jennifer Calaba mali and 24years old Girl a student. I really want to have a good relationship with you, i know this mail might come to you as a surprise because you don’t know me, but due to unsolicited nature of my situation here i decided to contact you for help, please bear with me.

I lost my father years ago 2011. He died during the political war in my country in 2011 after the Rebel group took over the city in Abidjan and he was killed by the Rebel group. My late father was one of the directors under Ex-Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo government. And my mother died January 9, 2013 at 4:23am in private hospital . Meanwhile, it is my desire to write you from my heart hoping that you will not betray me. My father deposited the some huge of money US$12000000.00 (Twelve Million United State Dollars) with a Bank here in Cote d' Ivoire y when he was alive.

However, I shall forward to you with the necessary deposit information and the Bank account number on confirmation of your acceptance to assist me for the transfer and investment of the fund, as you manage the money in any investment, and i will like to complete my studies which is the most important thing to me, as i was in my first year in the university before the death of my parent.

I intend to part 40% of this fund to you while 60% shall be for me. I do need to stress that there are practically no risk involved in this. It's going to be a bank-to-bank transfer. All I need from you is to stand as my late father business partner so that the fund can be legally processed to your name and be transferred to your account. If you accept this offer, I will appreciate your timely response and expect the following data from you.

As soon as i receive your positive response showing your interest i will put things into action, in the light of the above, I shall appreciate an urgent message indicating your ability and willingness to handle this transaction, awaiting your urgent and positive response, Please do keep this only to your self, i beg you not to disclose it untill i come over because of enemies,

Thanks and God bless you,

Love and trust

Ms Jennifer Calaba mali
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