from: Mrs Yani Wuka <yaniwuka4@gmail.com>
date: Mar 27, 2020, 8:08 AM
subject: URGENT MESSAGE FROM MRS YANI WUKA
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Dear,
Thanks for your mail to me which is the response of my proposal to
you,the below message is the first proposal that i sent you that you
requested,at the same time and kindly send your bank account details
information where the fund will be transfer,as well your contact
telephone number where you can be reach in these transaction when
there is need.
As soon as you receive these mail and do not delay to send the
requested information as to enable me proceed to the bank where the
fund are in their custody at the moment and to submit it with them as
to enable them advise further about the transfer,as soon as you
receive these mail and do not delay to send the requested information
in order to commence further,with my best regards,Mrs Yani Wuka
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Dear Friend,
Having viewed your status on-line which motivated me that you can be a
trusted person,i am contacting you in respect to my late husband s
fund worth US 20Million deposited with ATLANTIQUE BANK BENIN
REPUBLIC,for safe keeping purposes.But right now my husband is dead
and the financial firm has been giving me several notifications to
make the claim of the said deposit. I want a situation whereby i will
present you as my Executor to the bank so that you assist me to make
the claim of this fund from the financial firm so that it will be
transferred to your custody pending my arrival with my only daughter
to your country so that we can use it judiciously for investment
purposes.
My only daughter will continue her education in your country upon our
arrival once every arrangement as regards this transaction is
concluded.I will be offering you
20% of the fund for your foreign assistance as long as you can help me
out in carrying out this project effectively without insinuating greed
and selfishness. I am
contacting you in this respect for the below purposes,
1,To avoid awareness of my late husbands relatives because they would
like to inherit it alone if i dare disclose it to them because they
said that i do not have a
male child for my late husband without considering the welfare of me
and my only daughter.
2,To avoid awareness of Benin Republic Government about the fund since
my husband was a former politician in Benin. Once i receive your
positive
response,i will give you more details as to enable us proceed
Yours sincerely
Mrs Yani Wuka
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