from: Charles Henry <charles.henry882@gmail.com>
date: Sep 14, 2020, 10:59 AM
subject: Re:
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Good Day,
Compliment of the season.
I first wish to introduce myself well to you, so that you can know who you are in contact with. My name is Mr Charles Henry and the Foreign Manager of Ghana Museum and Monuments Boards, Accra – Ghana. I have work on this department for about 16years now since 1997. I am contacting you to inform you of a profitable business I want you to handle for me as a partner. This business must be a secret between you and me only. In the year 2000, we had a payment of $60,000,000 USD for purchasing a Golden Stool which was owned by Ghana since the 17th century. Buyer Country:
London, UK Buyer Name: Mr Nick Adams. We can also not get in contact with Mr Nick Adams and I learnt that he passed away last two years (Dead).I want you to appeal to the Museum Head Office as the Beneficiary of the Mr Nick Adams and then I will also send you all the needed documents. After the Museum have had your appeal, I will be contacted by them and also I will approve you with my post and power so that the Golden stool will be shipped to you in your country with we can both sell in the market or to any Museum for about $200,000,000 USD. After the Golden stool have been shipped to you, I will then fly to meet you in your country to help you do the marketing of it. When we sell it, I will give you 40% of the total fund and I will take the 60%. I hope that's ok with you and we can be business partners forever which I will make you a share owner in our Museum. This will cover things up and we will always work together. To read more about the Golden Stool, Visit this site:
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/history/golden_stool.php
I wait to hear back from you so that I will send to you all the documents covering the claim of this Golden Stool. I will also show you how to write the appeal to the Museum
Managements. Yours truly,
Mr Charles Henry.
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