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Posted by FROM. RITA AMANDA on August 04, 2004 at 12:13:29 from (196.201.71.122):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 14.5 horse Briggs Stratton electrical/sta posted by Tplace on October 16, 2003 at 09:44:20:
FROM. RITA AMANDA 12 bp.544 cocody ABIDJAN-COTE D'IVOIRE west africa (r_amanda0@yahoo.com) Dear one,
With humility,I am sending you this mail expressing my sentiments. I am the daughter of General AMANDA. the former military interior minister of my country Cote D'Ivoire who was assasinated with general DOUGLAS TUKOR (former military president)by the forces loyal to the Government of Laurent Gbagbo on 19th September 2003. It was based on the assasination of my father coupled with the arrests and harrasment on me by the security agents of the present government since the death of my father that prompted my writing you this mail. Iam seeking your assistance as regards the deposit made by my late father in a bank here in Abidjan-Cote d'Ivoire .It is a deposit of ($10.500 .000) Ten million five hundred thousand us dollars and i want to urgently transfer this money to your country so that i can leave there for security of my live. And after the transfer i will come to live and continue my school in your country. All i need from you is to assist me and provide an account where this money will transfer You will also assist me in investing the money in your country since I have no business ideas. my education is a very essential as i will like to finish up my schooling and to further because that was my late father's plan for me before his death. Please your urgent reply will be appreciated to enable me tell you on what next step to follow. Thanks and God bless you RITA AMANDA
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