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viernes, julio 28, 2023

Thanks for your reply. How are you doing today

Thanks for your reply. How are you doing today? I believe you are doing well. I am very pleased reading from you and if I can speak openly, my literal aim of contacting you is triggered by the fact that I seek someone to trust and confide in.
     My Names are Miss Maria Samson L. Kwaje. I am 23,years old, and single. I am from Juba, capital of South Sudan, and presently residing in the refugee camp here in Dakar Senegal as a result of the civil war that has lingered in my country South and North of Sudan.
I am the only child of the late   Dr. Samson L. Kwaje, the minister of agriculture and forestry in the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) who died in Nairobi, Kenya. Unfortunately, my father was wickedly poisoned to death by his business associate on one of their outings to discuss a business deal overseas.
  When he was alive, he deposited some amount of money in Royal Bank of Scotland PLC which he used my name as the next of kin, the amount in question is $3. 8m (Three Million Eight  Hundred Thousand Dollars) So i will like you to help me transfer this money to your account and from it you can send some money for me to get my travailing documents and air ticket to come over and meet you in your country and continue my Education I believe that you will not betray me due to your personality and from the responsible site i found you and i am giving you all this information because i believe that i can confide in you. I like sincere, kind, respectful, honest and understanding people, truthful and a man of vision, truth and hard work.
Life is very difficult and boring due to the problematic situation which is passing through here in this Camp. We are not eligible to go out of the Camp unless we take permission. It's just like one staying in a prison. But I believe by God's grace I will leave here soon. l don't have any relatives now whom l can go to all my relatives abscond in the middle of the war the only one l have now is Reverend Father Simon Joseph who is the head of Christ The king Church here in the camp he has been very nice to me since i came here but i am not living with him rather i am leaving in the women Hostel due to the camp have two Hostels one for women & the other for men. Below is the Reverend father contact information, +221702092176.
  As a refugee here I do not have any privilege to anything, be it money or whatever because it is against the law of this Church. I want to go back to my studies because I only attended my first year in university before the tragic incident that led to my being in this situation now took place.
Regarding the above, I would like you to keep it confidential and do not tell it to anyone for I am afraid of losing my life and the money if people get to know about it. Thanks, and God bless you, looking forward to your urgent response & have a nice day. Attached here are my pictures and I wish to have yours.
Yours in Sincerely,
Maria Samson Kwaje

Thanks for your reply. How are you doing today

Thanks for your reply. How are you doing today? I believe you are doing well. I am very pleased reading from you and if I can speak openly, my literal aim of contacting you is triggered by the fact that I seek someone to trust and confide in.
     My Names are Miss Maria Samson L. Kwaje. I am 23,years old, and single. I am from Juba, capital of South Sudan, and presently residing in the refugee camp here in Dakar Senegal as a result of the civil war that has lingered in my country South and North of Sudan.
I am the only child of the late   Dr. Samson L. Kwaje, the minister of agriculture and forestry in the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) who died in Nairobi, Kenya. Unfortunately, my father was wickedly poisoned to death by his business associate on one of their outings to discuss a business deal overseas.
  When he was alive, he deposited some amount of money in Royal Bank of Scotland PLC which he used my name as the next of kin, the amount in question is $3. 8m (Three Million Eight  Hundred Thousand Dollars) So i will like you to help me transfer this money to your account and from it you can send some money for me to get my travailing documents and air ticket to come over and meet you in your country and continue my Education I believe that you will not betray me due to your personality and from the responsible site i found you and i am giving you all this information because i believe that i can confide in you. I like sincere, kind, respectful, honest and understanding people, truthful and a man of vision, truth and hard work.
Life is very difficult and boring due to the problematic situation which is passing through here in this Camp. We are not eligible to go out of the Camp unless we take permission. It's just like one staying in a prison. But I believe by God's grace I will leave here soon. l don't have any relatives now whom l can go to all my relatives abscond in the middle of the war the only one l have now is Reverend Father Simon Joseph who is the head of Christ The king Church here in the camp he has been very nice to me since i came here but i am not living with him rather i am leaving in the women Hostel due to the camp have two Hostels one for women & the other for men. Below is the Reverend father contact information, +221702092176.
  As a refugee here I do not have any privilege to anything, be it money or whatever because it is against the law of this Church. I want to go back to my studies because I only attended my first year in university before the tragic incident that led to my being in this situation now took place.
Regarding the above, I would like you to keep it confidential and do not tell it to anyone for I am afraid of losing my life and the money if people get to know about it. Thanks, and God bless you, looking forward to your urgent response & have a nice day. Attached here are my pictures and I wish to have yours.
Yours in Sincerely,
Maria Samson Kwaje