from: Gloria Cain <akosseaziable@gmail.com>
reply-to: johnsonmenssah1989@gmail.com
date: Jun 1, 2021, 9:45 AM
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My name is Johnson Menssah from Republic of Ghana West Africa, I have an offer for you that will benefit both of us in Future when the project is accomplished.
My Late parent was killed 14 years ago by his business partner who was trying to stole his belongs and money deposited abroad, some month after the death of my parent the man was trace by the police and arrest him,because he was making an arrangement to kill me too, I was in school when the killer of my parent come to our house and kill my father and my mother.
So i was left alone for many years now, My Uncle who is also late 2 years ago direct me to my late father lawyer for confirmation of his property since i am little bit educated to recover my inheritance, So the lawyer said my father deposited sum huge amount worth $7 million dollars with a bank in CHINA, He also have gold bar with some security company in Ghana worth $20 million dollars.
Right now i have contact the bank in China,that i want the inheritance transfer to an investor abroad that will help me manage the investment bond to avoid miss using the fund in wrong business, I also contact the security company in Ghana that i want the gold to be release to my investor abroad and they are ready to release it immediately you arrive Ghana for documentation process.
My question is sated below.
1. Can you help me to manage this inheritance bond?
2. If you can sponsor the claim, I will give you %50 percent and also benefit %50 percent.
3. To enable me direct you on the process i will advice,you assured me that,you will not sit on my share.
Immediately i receive positive respond from you,then, i will give you the contact of the bank in China and the security company where the gold is deposited in Ghana, Should we start with the Gold process or the bank process in China, please let me know.
Greeting
Mr Johnson Menssah.
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