from: Mr Amos Otuata <henrichmailhot3@gmail.com>
reply-to: Amosotuata@proton.me
date: Apr 13, 2026, 10:27 AM
subject: investment
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear,
I am contacting you because I came across your contact in the business platform on media space. I reached out to you believing you can be a suitable partner for this opportunity. I hope I have not been misled by my instincts.
My main reason for contacting you for this investment project is to take my investment out of my country due to political problems I and my family are encountering with the present opposition government who is using every tool to frustrate every opposition party member’s local investments.
Due to the pressure on me it is very important I move the investment capital out of this country as soon as possible for safety. All my other accounts have been frozen except for this account I placed in dormant status with the help of my banker friends which is why it is not discovered. As a result I need the help and support of a trusted corporate partner with a seasoned investment plan yielding good annual ROI.
All I need is a trusted and capable partner and not some time waster looking for honey pots without the required professional skill nor the needed top class investment management qualities.
Kindly share your project plan/representation for my review and actual annual attainable ROI on $1.1Billion as I will prefer a fixed annual direct investment returns on investment capital.
I look forward to your urgent attention.
Best Regards
Mr Amos Otuata.
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