from: Mr. Antonio Mba Obiang Bindang <barristerdonsmith@gmail.com>
reply-to: aaaa944200@gmail.com
date: Nov 8, 2020, 4:52 PM
subject: Greetings Dear Friend.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings,
I apologized for sending you this unsolicited e-mail, but due to the urgency involved, I am compelled to contact you, though my sincere apologies.
My name is Mr. Antonio Mba Obiang Bindang a citizen of a small oil {Petroleum} rich central African republic called Equatorial Guinea and I was the erstwhile personal assistant to the President of the country -{Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo}, I am currently on political asylum outside my country of birth, due to my strong opposition to the autocratic and dictatorial policies of the aging and longtime President of my country.
I have a very good and profitable multi-million business offer that I will wish to discuss with you in details as I assures you that this business offers is legal, profitable and it is highly confidential too. I kindly ask you to provide me with your full names, age, your profession, your nationality and your private e-mail address and I will oblige you full details of this private business offer.
Thanks,
Mr. Antonio Mba Obiang Bindang,
{Equatorial Guinea-Africa}.
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