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Kama Diouf - dioufkama04@gmail.com

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from: kama diouf <dioufkama04@gmail.com>
date: Jul 29, 2021, 12:01 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear friend
I never intend using this message to offset you, but to create direct
contact with you as regard my situation. God has directed me to you, who
you can be of help to me. Before I proceed further, I am Kama Diouf, the
son of Chief Johnny, a famous farmer from Zimbabwe. Who was killed during
the fight against white farmers that lasted over two (2) years? Before the
death of my father, he had already deposited the sum of $25 million United
States dollars under the care of private security financial firm waiting
for immediate onward transfer of these funds.
I hereby invite you as my foreign benefactor to this transaction. I believe
that you can stand to represent me and my family to invest this money
wisely on our behalf in your country.
I agree to offer you 25% for your assistance and another 5% for any cost
that you might incur during this short time to conclude this transaction.
I wait for your urgent response as to proceed.
Thank you.
Email:kamadiouf65@yahoo.com
Kama Diouf
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