from: Emmanuel kodjo <emmanuelkodjo54@hotmail.com>
date: Feb 13, 2020, 5:24 PM
subject: Re: Good Morning,
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I am contacting you on behalf my village king ,In 2014 some Whitman who are arts and antiquity dealers came to visit and buy old ancient African antiques here in my country and I was their guide like a tourist guide who led them to several villages in my country Cameroon to buy antiques. They visited and bought antiques from various villages in Cameroon but one village who had the most valuable and old antiquities refused to sell after the buyers offered $1.2 million for their 457 years old collection made up of three statues. The village king said he is not interested to sell even if the buyers offers $10 million because he claimed that the statutes were a legacy they had inherited from their ancestors and the 4 statues represent the 4 bravest warriors who fought and gave their lives for the existence of their kingdom today.
Before leaving for UK, the white men asked me to let them know by email or phone call whenever the villagers decide to sell the statues so they can come down and buy. 2 weeks ago, the village king contacted me telling me to get a buyer for the antiques because his village is faced with problems of natural disaster that needs immediate attention and the antiques are his only asserts that can generate instant income to handle their current village crises since their government doesn't give developmental incentives to village communities.
The village was devastated by violent erosion and the only village primary school is today in a very poor state, and the bridge that connects the village to other neighboring villages also devastated. The village clinic is in a deplorable condition. So they now need money urgently for their rehabilitation. They are therefore forced to sell this collection of antiques in order to use the money realized from the sales to improve on the village condition and also improve on the living condition of the inhabitants of the village community.
The opportunity which we have here to make money is that the village is selling them very cheap looking at the urgency of the matter on ground and they have proposed to sell it at USD 800,000. So I contact the Whit men from United Kingdom and I told them that the collection of antiques of Obokoma village has been sold to another buyer. I told them this because I see a very big opportunity to make a profit from this business transaction.
They are very anxious to know the person to whom the statues have been sold to so that he can contact him and negotiate and buy the antiques from him. They asked me to do everything to get them the contact information of the new owner. So I thought that you could help me by playing the role of the new owner of the antiques so that I will forward your information to the buyer to contact you and negotiate to buy from you.
I do not want to put the buyer in contact with the village, I would not have anything if I do this, that's why I need you as an intermediary. If you agree to play the role of new owner, I would contact the village king to sign a sales purchase agreement with you and we ship the antiques to you in your country because I am 100% sure that once I confirm your telephone number to the buyers as the new owner, they would be coming for it as soon as possible because they need the antiques at all cost.
Once the deal is concluded with the British buyers, we will give the cost of the antiques to the village and two of us shall share the profit but the king should not know that you took the antiques and sold it but to the buyers who visited his palace in 2014. The king must know that you are the last buyer but we will devise a means to get the antiques from his hands and ship to your location after we have made everything legal between you and the village and also between me and you.
NB: I'm not asking you to buy the antiques, I just want that you play the role of the new owner so that the UK buyers can negotiate with you. If I put them in direct contact with the village we will lose the opportunity to make this profits. I already told the them that another buyer had bought the antiques from the village for $1.2 million and they are still interested in having your contact to buy from you.
So you have to negotiate to sell above $1.2 Million.The magnitude of our profit will depend on how much you negotiate with the buyers as your selling price This is a legit business and the advantage we have here is that the village is desperate to sell their antiques and the buyer is desperate to buy because he told me that the pictures of the antiques they took when they visited in 2014, they posted them on their social media page and when ever tourists come to visit their museum they are always asking for that particular collection of three statues.
That's why they have always been in contact with me since they left asking me how we can convince the village to sell so they can buy to meet their customer's demands So it won't take any long time to bring this deal into a successful closure because of the pressure from both seller and buyer.
I am waiting for your responds to communicate your information to the buyers and be rest assured that they shall contact you immediately.
This is the photo of the statues
Best Regards
Mrs. Nenit Martin
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from: Emmanuel kodjo <emmanuelkodjo54@hotmail.com>
date: Feb 13, 2020, 5:25 PM
subject: RE: Please make sure you read the details to you
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Please make sure you read the details of the business in the email i just sent to you. Also provide your whatsApp number so that we can discuss more details by whatsApp or better still contact me through my whatsApp +237675289264. I wait for your reply.
date: Feb 13, 2020, 5:25 PM
subject: RE: Please make sure you read the details to you
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Please make sure you read the details of the business in the email i just sent to you. Also provide your whatsApp number so that we can discuss more details by whatsApp or better still contact me through my whatsApp +237675289264. I wait for your reply.
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