from: Jolima Wi <jolimawi2@gmail.com>
reply-to: jolimawinde@yahoo.com
date: Nov 4, 2025, 11:48 AM
subject: Re: Proposal Regarding my late father's fund value $10,200,000
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
I found your contact on the internet while searching for a reliable person. My name is Jolima Winde, I'm a 25-year-old girl, niece of Foday Sankoh, a rebel leader in Sierra Leone who fought against the government.
I lost my mother during the war and then my father and I went into exile and I also lost my father on November 25, 2021. During the war, my father made around $10,200,000 USD through selling diamonds.
This money is safely kept in the custody of ECOWAS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY COMPANY, a security company in Porto-Novo Benin, due to the current political problems in my country. I need your help to manage this additional fund; I want to add here that if you accept 35% of the total value of the fund will be yours minus the total expenses incurred during the liquidation of the fund in Porto Novo, Benin.
That 35% is $3,570,000 which will be yours once you help me confirm the fund there. Please, if you think you can help me make this commendable deal happen, don't hesitate to contact me.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon, my warmest regards to you and your family.
Thank you
Sincerely
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