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Friday, July 23, 2010

Greetings from Barrister Topman Stephen (ESQ.)!!! TOPMAN STEPHEN (esq.topman2010@rediffmail.com)

To: white.brown27@gmail.com

Greetings from Barrister Topman Stephen (ESQ.)!!!

My Name is Barrister Topman Stephen, I am a citizen from Ghana, I am
the lawyer to the newly elected
president of Ghana, I also work for the president og Benin has his
logistic spokesman to
president, Dr Thomas Boni Yayi, I have been working for him for the past SIX
years.

Attention,

Please kindly accept my apology for sending unsolicited mail to you.
I believe you are a highly respected personality, considering the
fact that I sourced your profile from a human resource profile
database in your country. Though, I do not know to what extent you are
familiar with.

I want to use this opportunity to introduce an urgent project to you;
I am contacting you in respect of my client consignment boxes in Ghana
; presently I have move two boxes from Benin to Accra Ghana, one
more boxes to complete the trip.
Please kindly go true my request project and get back to me on my
telephone line, I will appreciate your timely
respond. Presently I am in Benin republic with my boss, we had a
meeting last night concerning this project on how to move the boxes
out of Africa,
and so far so good I have discus some vital
issue with the president on how we can move his consignment out of
Africa with the help of a foreign partner. I will need
you to fly down to Ghana, as soon as possible, i will get you visa as
soon as you are ready to fly down, I am still moving some of the boxes
to Ghana, I have two metal boxes to move from the president secret
room, we have the sum of ($350,000.000.00 Million Dollars) in two metal boxes in
cash, please if you are interested to work with me then you free to
reply this email when I come back from my next trip I will discus more
issue with you
This is why we need a reliable i need reliable partner to move the boxes,
We must make it but the important thing is for you to
prove that I am not making a mistake by trying to entrust this huge
amount into your hands. I hope you will prove your honesty, sincerity
and commitment in all our dealings.

I dont want to west too many time writing. I have discus the
percentage with the my boss, and he as accepted to give out, 20% only,
if you are interested please kindly respond to this email. You will
find A Copy of my international passport.

Telephone: +233- 5462 36085 esq.topman2010@gmail.com
Thank you for availing yourself the opportunity to work with me on
this project. You will live to see that it is one of the smartest and
boldest decisions you have taken in life. send me your international
passport copy, your full house address, your Telephone number, PLEASE
ADVICE ME THE NAME
YOU WANT ME TO OPEN A FILE HERE FOR YOU AS THE INVESTMENT PARTNER, OR
IF YOU LIKE, I WILL USE ANY NAME I CHOOSE.


Thanks, and God Bless.
Yours Sincerely,
Barrister Topman Stephen.



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