from: Adsila Ahiga <adsilaahiga@gmail.com>
date: Oct 4, 2020, 11:46 PM
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Adsila Ahiga
Abidjan Ivoiry Coast
Email: adsilaahiga@gmail.com
My Dear,
My name is Miss Adsila Ahiga, from Abidjan Cote divoire west africa.I got your contact when i was looking for one who will help me in receiving my inheritance in a bank here. I am a 19 years old girl. I have three million united states dollarsUS3000000.00 which my late father deposited in a bank here with me as the next of Kin.
I cannot claim the money myself because I am not upto the age of 25 which my late father and the bank agreed on. So I want you to stand as my guardian and claim the money for me. Once the money is transferred to you I will come over to your country for resettlement and you will help me in investing the money.
I will compensate you after the transfer. Please i want to know your mind today so that i will know what to tell the bank. Finally
NB: Attached to this message is the document my late father gave me concerning the money in the bank.Once you go through it you will know everything in detail. Write back now so that i will be sure you receive the message and the documents.
Thanks,
Miss Adsila Ahiga
Abidjan Ivoiry Coast
Email: adsilaahiga@gmail.com
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