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From: Evarestus Nwobodo [mailto:afacous@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 6:53 AM
To: mike@mikeslist.com
Subject: LETTER OF ASSISTANCE


LETTER OF ASSISTANCE
TEL: (225) 07 65 49 95
ABIDJAN, D' IVOIRE

ATTN MR PRESIDENT

I know my message will come to you as a surprise.
I wish to write you this letter of assistance
believing that you will not betray the trust I’m to
impose on you.

By brief introduction, I am Afocus the only
son of Sule Diomande former chief of defense-staff
of (Republic of Guinea Bissau).


My late father and mother was killed just last year
December following his role as a rebel leader against the
past government of guinea Bissau in a political crisis.

Following this political crisis, I and my little
sister were forced to leave our country to Abidjan the capital
city of Cote d’Ivoire for our dear life.

It is here in Abidjan he deposited ONE METALLIC
TRUNK BOX in a Security Company. He registered it as an
African Artworks as belonging to his foreign
business partner who will come with the keys for the claim of
the consignment. He did not disclose to the Security
Company the real content of the box.

The box contain US$ 18,000.000.00 (Eighteen Million
United States Dollars ). To be honest with you, this
is the only legacy left for me by my father which I
am with the certificate of deposit and other necessary
documents regarding this deposit.

I want to front you as the bonafide beneficiary of
the consignment and claim the consignment for onward
transfer of the Fund to your Bank Account abroad for
investment in your Country. We have decided
to offer you 7% of the total sum and 2% for other
miscellaneous expenses you may incur on the cause of
this transaction. On the notice of your willingness
to assist me, I will tell you the modalities we shall
follow to ensure a smooth hitch-free transaction.
Looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards
AFACOUS

NB: please do call me as soon as you receive this
message.