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Mike Kodjula - kodjulamike30@gmail.com

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from: Mike Kodjula Mike <kodjulamike30@gmail.com>
date: Apr 26, 2020, 1:49 AM
subject: My name is Mike Kodjula
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear sir/madam,
My name is Mike Kodjula
I am the errand boy to one Mr. Alexandra Mario, an Italian oil dealer
who was living here in Togo, west Africa before he went back in
February for his routinely medical attention due to a bypass surgery
some years ago. He contacted the virus and died in Early March. His
family through his lawyer, are claiming his things and properties but
there is an oil deal money he made with some Russians that only me
know about. They usually make some under the table oil deals on the
high sea of Togo which is what most of the white guys here does. A lot
of whites live here because they like Togo and it's a very peaceful
and very conducive country with good security.
The money, the sum of fifty seven million dollars (57 million US
dollars) is ready to be transferred to his Brazil bank account before
he died.
His contact has been asking me about my boss whom he has not heard
from for some time but I keep telling him that he's sick but is
getting better and will soon be back.
If you are interested, I will introduce you to the contact and will
let him know that my boss wishes to have the money to be sent to you.
But that should be on the agreement that you and me will share the
money 50/50.
Thank you and be good as I am looking forward to your reply as soon as
possible. Dear try to get back to me to my Email Box now ok
(kodjulamike30@gmail.com)
Yours,
Mr.Mike Kodjula
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