
MY DEAREST
How was your night over there in your country, I think you've had a lovely evening and the atmosphere down there in your country is very beautiful today? Mine is a bit 'hot here in Dakar Senegal
My name is Cindy - I'm good (24) for age, but age does not count in a real relationship, so at ease with your age, I am from the Ivory Coast in Africa, 5.8 ft tall, light in complexion single, (never married) and are currently residing here in Dakar, following the civil war that was fought in my country some years ago.
Dr. Mustapha end of my deceased father was a politician and the managing director of a gold mine Ind $ Abidjan (capital of Ivory Coast), before the rebels attacked our house one morning and killed my mother and father in cold blood.
E 'was only me that is alive and now I could make my way to a nearby country Senegal, where I leave now as a refugee under a Reverend by the pastor, and I'm using his computer to send these messages for you.
I would like to know more about you. Your likes and dislikes, your hobbies and the type of work or activity you are doing now.
My dear, is something very bad for me here in the refugee camp where I am living today. He was a first year student of the Faculty of Law of uprights before bad accident that killed my parents put me in this horrible place i found myself toady. This place is like a prison, as there are only allowed to go on Monday and Friday of the week, such as rules and regulations given by the United Nations here in Senegal. It's just like being in a prison and I hope by Gods grace i will come here soon.
I have relatives who now can go to all my relatives ran away in the midst of war, the only person I have now is Rev. Ken Aduma who is the pastor of Christ (for all Churches) here in the shelter was very nice me since I'm here, but I do not live with him and not leave it in the women's hostel because the refugee have two hostels one for men the other for women
I like to call on the phone today with my father, Rev, Rev Ken Shepherd Aduma (00.221-761.251.107) When you call tell him that you want to talk to me so that he will send for me from the females hostel to talk about what I'm going here.I do not have the money to call there, as my situation here is very difficult.I want to go back to my studies because I only attended my first year before the tragic accident that led to my being in this situation now took place.
Please listen to this, I said to my deceased father of account and death certificate here with me, I send to you latter, because when he was alive he deposited some amount of money in a leading bank in Europe, which has used my name as the next of kin, the amount in question is $ 3.8M (Eight three million one hundred thousand U.S. dollars). So I like to help me transfer this money into your account and from it you can send some money for me to get my travel documents and air ticket to come and meet you. I kept this secret to people in refugee camps here the only person who knows is the Reverend because he is like a father to me. So in light of the above, how to keep it to yourself and do not tell anyone because I'm afraid of losing my life and the money if people gets to know. I remember that I am giving all this information due to not trust reposed on you. I like honest and understanding people, truthful and a man of vision, truth and hardworking.
My dear I would love to know your willingness to help me in this statement so that I can give your full contact details of the bank in Europe to get in touch with them for verification and confirmation. I still appreciate if you can call me with this phone number (00.221-761.251.107) at the headquarters of the church is located in the refugee camp so that I can tell you more about what I'm going through. When calling, please tell Rev Ken Aduma want to talk with me so that he will send for me from the females hostel to talk with you.
In the meantime I like to call me as I have said I gave it to mean.
Have nice day and think of me.
Waiting to hear from you soon
Your love
Miss Cindy