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Monday, August 2, 2010

BE MY GUARDIAN ON INVESTMENT

 
  BE MY GUARDIAN ON INVESTMENT
 
Sir, you will be blessed if  only you can spare me a minute from your precious time to read my mail. My name is Miss Nancy Jomo, the only daughter of late Mr and Mrs James Jomo  of the blessed memory.

 I am a citizen of the Republic of Sierra-Leone in West Africa.  I saw your profile  through your  countries directory from the computer operator at the Asylum home in Spain- Europe where I am presently residing and confirm within my mind that you are the right person to  assist me.  I am 20years old. I just arrived in Spain with a help of Reverend Father who assisted me to secure a visa as a result of my desperate move to secure my late father's deposited fund  in Europe.
 
My late father was one of the directors of Sierra-Leone Diamond Corporation. My father was poisoned during one their diner party in 2003 by his colleague  who envied his position in a Sierra-Leone Diamond Corporation and  wanted it at all cost when  I was only 13 years old. My mother died when I was a baby and since then, my father while  he was alive took me so special.
 
Before my father's death in his sick bed, he called me and handed me over to a Reverend father who took care of me until now that I have come of an age. He also handed the Reverend father over some important documents to keep for me until  I come of an age. The parcel contains the documents with which he deposited money abroad since his status as government officer did not permit him to deposit any huge amount that was above his salary standard in our country.  He secrely told me that he deposited the sum of US$8.5Million in a Security Finance company.  That, the money  was packed in one trunk box and deposited with Security and finance  Company in Spain, that the Reverend father  will hand over to me the documents when I come of an age.
 
 Now that I am 210years old and the Reverend is very old and very sick. He decided to hand me over the documents  and assisted me to travel to Spain where the fund was deposited. Upon my arrival, I did not know any one in   Spain and I did not understand Spanish either so it was very difficult for me to adapt. I was advised to go  to asylum home  and seek for asylum to be able to get help. That is where I am writing from. They have  given me a lawyer in Asylum home who is assisting me know.My lawyer and I have been able to locate the security  company where the fund was deposited. We have presented the documents for the release of the deposit but the security company insisted that the law requires that before they will release the fund of such magnitude to me that I must  present someone I can trust who will stand as my guardian and trustee to ensure that the fund is safe before they could  release it to me. That is why I am contacting you for assistance.
 
I am honourably seeking your assistance in the following ways:
 
1)  To serve as a guardian of this fund since I am only 20years old.
2) To provide a bank account into which this money would be transferred to for investment which will be discussed when I come over to your country..
3) To make arrangement for me to come over to your country to further my education and to secure a resident permit
for me in your country.
 
Moreover, I am willing to offer you 20% of the total sum as compensation for your effort/input after the successful  transfer of this fund into your nominated bank account overseas and 5% for any expenses.
 
Furthermore, if you have any suggestion please, indicate your opinion]options towards assisting me as I believe that this transaction would be concluded within fourteen (14) days you signify interest to assist me. Upon your acknowledgement, I will introduce  you to my assigned lawyer that is assisting me to enable him file an affidavit with your name as my guardian and  trustee to enable them commence with the release of the fund.
 
Anticipate hearing from you soon.contant me with this email;NANCEJOMO10@YAHOO.COM
 
Thanks and God bless!
 
Best regards,
Miss Nancy Jomo

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