from: Jennifer Morgan <drjm1960@gmail.com>
date: Aug 30, 2020, 4:47 PM
subject: Kindly Reply Quickly
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Friend,
My name is Dr Jennifer Morgan Ahmed , the wife of late South Sudan
opposition Leader Arif Ahmed who died three months ago at the Juba
Prison. Could you believe that Immediately after the death of My
husband three months ago, the South Sudanese government frozen all my
late husband local and overseas bank accounts including every
property in my late husband name leaving me and my entire family with
nothing to live on with..
Please I need your assistance to transfer the sum of $9.5 million my
late husband Deposited with a Security Firm in my name as the next of
Kin into your private bank account in your country. I need you to help
me secure this $9.5 million in your private bank account before the
South Sudanese government will have knowledge of it and frozen the
account the way they did to other accounts. This $9.5 million is the
only hope I and my entire family have to start a new life once again
and I cannot afford to lose it to anyone. As soon as this transfer is
completed to your account, you will take 20% of my total funds
transferred to your account while the remaining 80% will be left for
me and my family.
If you are interested to help me in transferring my funds to your
account, do kindly provide me with the below stated information of
yours.
(1) Your Full Names
(2) Your Contact Address
(3) Your Contact Telephone number
(4) Your Age And What you Do For A Living
Once I receive the above stated information from you, I will quickly
provide you with the $6.5 million deposit Certificates and direct you
on how to proceed and contact the finance firm to enable them transfer
my $9.5 million to your account.
Sincerely Yours,
Dr Jannifer Morgan Ahmed.
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