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Iyoko Azuo - mrsiyokoazuo1@gmail.com

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from: Mrs Iyoko Azuo <mrsiyokoazuo1@gmail.com>
date: Jan 8, 2020, 9:41 AM
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May the peace of almighty God be with you and your family.

I found your email id in the business directory i see in the hospital and i decided to contact you for this project because my heart accepted you. As i told you earlier, when my husband was alive he made a deposit of $7,500,000.00USD. Knowing my condition I have decided to donate this money out for charity purposes. Beloved one, I want to transfer this money to you, I want you to use at least 70% of this money to visit the orphanages homes, help the poor, sick ones in the hospital and woman with cancer then take the remaining amount to take care of your home because every worker deserve his wages. I took this decision because I don't have any child that will inherit this money, my relatives are not Good, they are selfish, they frustrated my marriage life, because of my condition they turned their back on me thinking nothing good will come out from me since I am SICK AND CHILDLESS moreover I and my late husband vowed to use our last wealth to help the less privileged since we have no child. I am still in Hospital and my condition is getting worst every day

So do get back to me with your full contact details, like:
Your Full Name:
Home address:
Nationality:
Personal Telephone Number:
Occupation:
Sex and Age:

As soon as i received the above requested information from you, then i will give you the contact details of the bank where the fund was deposited by my late husband for direction, on how to retrieve this fund.

Please respond as soonest

Thanks and be Blessed.

Mrs. Iyoko Azuo
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