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Barrister Rose Dossou - Central Bank Of Kenya - wfile0000@gmail.com

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from: Barrister Rose Dossou <gllampayas@proeventosnet.com> via gmail.com
reply-to: wfile0000@gmail.com
date: Oct 26, 2020, 3:08 PM
subject: Dear Client $5billion US Dollars Payment:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Central Bank of the Kenya (CBK)
Office Location: 1-2 Ecowas Avenue
Nairobi,Kenya.

Dear Client $5billion US Dollars Payment:

The West Africa Monetary Agency re-called your ($5billion) five
billion U.S dollars from Credit Suisse Zurich, Switzerland due to lark
of fund documents. Now that the fund have been documented, the
central bank governor have agreed with West Africa Monetary Agency
WAMA`s director of operation to release your $5billion US Dollars.

Central bank have to issue you a check, but the check have to be
cleared in one local bank here in Kenya. And since you are not here in
the Kenya you are required to open a non resident bank account here in
Kenya under (Equity Bank Limited) and make sure the account is
activated. Soon as the bank account is opened on your name, activate
the account and send your account detail to Central bank for your
check to be issued and sent to the Ebank. Ones the check is cleared,
your amount will be credited into your bank account which will enable
you make withdrawals from your location.

The Central bank and WAMA have appointed barrister JIM HUCK ESQ to
assist you. therefore contact him immediately (@)
wfile0000@gmail.com.

Sincerely yours,email..
Barrister Rose Dossou
Public relation officer.
Central Bank of the Keny
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