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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

CNBC STOCK (cnbcstock@gmail.com)

You are better than many... God bless you.‏
From: CNBC STOCK (cnbcstock@gmail.com)


Hello,

My greetings to you, your family and I hope this letter meets you in good

health.
This letter may come to you as a surprise since it is coming from

someone/organization you have not met before. However, we decided to contact

you based on a satisfactory information we had about God fearing and loving

people. Your name and email were found on confidential group of church

directories through the internet.

I'm sure you are aware of the important role that (CNBC TV Africa-charity)

plays in helping people whose lives are affected by political crisis, wars,

epidemics resulting to health deficiency and poverty. This important work is

supported largely by the support of generous donors who contribute to our

annual capital campaign. This year we are in Kano northan Nigeria west africa

where leprosy is destroying innocent lives, here we found out that an

European/american missionary Mrs. Patricia silvester is also affected by

leprosy in the cause of doing God's work, loving and converting many to

Christ. According to her she had sent lots of massages to her church in europe

and rich branches in america but yet to receive reply, its been three years

when her last massage left Kano.

No amount is too small, as little as 1 dollar, pound, euro will save life of

Mrs.Patricia Silvester. This will allow CNBC TV Africa-charity to continue

providing much needed services to those in different communities who are in

need of assistance. Without the continued support of generous donors like you,

these needs will likely go unmet.

In order to continue making a difference in the lives of individuals affected

by the work of CNBC TV Africa-charity, it is vital for this year's capital

campaign to be a success through the year.
Can we count on you to make a donation to this important cause? By making a

tax deductible donation to our capital campaign, you'll be directly

contributing to helping people struggling to cope with and saving lives.

Additionally, you'll be recognized for your generosity as a capital campaign

supporter on the CNBC TV Africa-charity upcoming newsletter and magazine.

The CNBC TV Africa-charity is depending on your assistance and generosity.
All donations below $6,000USD comes through Western Union Money Transfer in

the name of Dr. Alyssa Ude (a pastor and charity doctor).
Any donation above $6,000 dollars kindly request for account number.

Please email us at cnbcstock@gmail.com, kindly include your full name, phone

contact and office/home contact address to enable us send to you our CNBC TV

Africa-charity magazine as our appreciation. Please be assured that your

contribution will be put to good use to provide help to individuals in need of

assistance right here in Kano northan Nigeria africa. Thank you for your

consideration and continued support. God bless you.

If you have any question, contributions do not hesitate to email us at

cnbcstock@gmail.com

Regards,

Chris Nadi
(CNBC TV Africa-charity campaign)

Dr. Alyssa Ude
(Capital Campaign Chair)





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