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Prince Jeff Adams - jffadams@hotmail.com

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from: PRINCE JEFF ADAMS <jffadams@hotmail.com>
date: Aug 31, 2021, 6:19 AM
subject: Dear Friend & Co-Beneficiary(CONSIGNMENT BOX).
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

( PLS. ALSO SEND REPLY ONLY TO: jeffadz5@gmail.com )

Dear Friend,

Greetings to you. My name is Prince Jeff Adams, the last Son of Late Chief Balogun Adams, the former Local Government Chairman of my State here in Lagos-Nigeria.

I have the intention of entrusting a "Consignment Box" worth $250 Million Dollars in your care Abroad.

This is to brief you about the fund's origin which actually belongs to me as an inheritance after the death of my Father Chief Balogun Adams. Due to series of problem, I am having with my extended Families concerning this fund in question as they are trying to intimidate me over it because my Father whom actually deposited it as a Consignment with the Finance House Abroad in my name. So, I decide that I will move this Consignment from the Finance House to any reliable source safely for investment Abroad.

I want to inform you that there is no much thing needed for the recovery of this Consignment/Deposit worth $250 Million and It may also please you to know that if you are actually willing to assist me over this issue, you will be compensated with 35% of the total Fund.

However, you are to make up your mind to locate where this Finance House is in Abroad to enable you see this Consignment Box. You have to be fully committed to this and apply total confidentiality and understanding regarding issues. Note: that the Finance House does not know the Content of the Consignment Box because my Late Father Chief Balogun Adams deposited it as Precious Stones.

Upon the receipt of your positive response, I shall proceed further with every legal motive that will back up your claim and to assure you of a 100% risk-free transaction.

To enable us proceed, you are to please send the following information:

1.YOUR FULL NAME.
2.YOUR ADDRESS.
3.YOUR PRIVATE TELEPHONE/CELL NUMBERS FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION.
4.COPY OF YOUR IDENTITY.
5.YOUR OCCUPATION AND AGE.
6.YOUR RELIGION.

NOTE: that as soon as I receive the above-mentioned details from you, I will hand it over to my personal lawyer whom shall reach you for legal advice on how to recover this Consignment on my behalf without any problem because right now I am placed under a strong security surveillance by my so-called wicked Family Brothers so I have no free movements.

Further information shall be provided on request.

Thanks, as I Wait your positive response. ( PLS. ALSO SEND REPLY ONLY TO: jeffadz5@gmail.com )

Prince Jeff Adams.
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