from: Kelvin Paa <113309amissah.paa@gmail.com>
date: Jul 22, 2021, 2:35 AM
subject: Hello
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Hello
Hope you are doing very well with your work and family.
I am Kelvin Paa Amissah-Arthur, the second son of the former Vice President of 4th Republic of Ghana Kwesi Amissah-Arthur.
I am in search of a reliable and Trusted person who will assist me and my mother to get the money and the kilos of Gold Bars deposited in a Security Company out of Africa for an investment in your Country.
Since the death of my father on June 29th 2018 at 37 Military Teaching Hospital, Accra Ghana the first family seized all the properties left behind by my late father, all we can boost now is the 150 Kilos of Gold Bars and cash amount of US$25,000,000.00. (Twenty Five Million United States Dollars) deposited in a Security Company.
I will furnish you with more details about this as soon as I hear from you because we can only archive this by involving a foreign business partner as instructed and advised by my late father.
Kindly send me your full name, address and Mobile number.
I look forward to hear from you
Your Sincerely
Kelvin Paa Amissah-Arthur
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