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from: George Benson <g.benson716@yahoo.com>
date: May 29, 2020, 10:39 AM
subject: HELP US INVEST IN YOUR COUNTRY
mailed-by: yahoo.com

Dear Friend,

Kindly oblige me the opportunity to use this medium to introduce and to secure a business opportunity on behalf of my client for a joint business venture with you in your country.

My client is from the Republic of Sierra Leone,a politician and formal cabinet minister and wishes to invest in an economically and politically stable country under the management of an executor trustee partner, while he remains a silent partner.

If you're capable of handling long term business investment jointly with the family that will be yielding a yearly appreciable return on investment (ROI) , My client is willing and able of entrusting funds under your care to be held on trust in investment long term .

Meanwhile, on indication of your willingness to handle this transaction sincerely by protecting our interests and upon your acceptance of this proposal, I would furnish you with the full detailed information, procedure and amount involve. I shall be glad to reserve this respect and opportunity for you, if you so desire, but do urge you to give the matter your immediate attention it deserves.

Looking forward to your response, you can equally email me with my private email for easy communication.

Yours Faithfully,
George Benson
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