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Yaw Kwakwa - Kotoka Airport - md.ghanaairports1@gmail.com

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from: Yaw Kwakwa <md.ghanaairports1@gmail.com>
date: Jan 7, 2022, 2:46 PM
subject: URGENTLY GET IN TOUCH WITH RESPECT TO YOUR TWO BOXES .............
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear

I am wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year 2022 , with good health and the best of achievement this year .

Please , be duly informed that in carry out a decongestion exercise at the storage vault of the Kotoka International Airport Ghana today 6th January 2022 , we come across two ( 2 ) metallic boxes which we were able to ascertain through the engraved Security Code Numbers of the boxes from the Books of Records maintained by Kotoka International Airport , that you are the rightful Owner / Beneficiary .

These boxes have been in the storage facility of the Kotoka International Airport Ghana for some time now .

It is very important you get back to me as quickly as possible , so that necessary steps can be taken to foster the delivery of these boxes to
you in your country .

I await your response for further proceedings .

Regards ,

Yaw Kwakwa -
Managing Director -
Kotoka International Airport ,
Ghana Airports Company Limited
Ghana .
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