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From: Prince John Ngei <yswc03@biznetvigator.com>Reply-To: Prince John Ngei <princejhngei@gmail.com>
 Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 22:46:28 +0800 (HKT)
 Subject: Please read!
 
 
 Good day Sir/Madam,
 
 
 This letter might surprise you because we have met neither in person nor
 by correspondence, but I believe that it takes just one day to meet or
 know someone either physically or through correspondence.
 
 
 I got your contact through my personal search, you were revealed as being
 quite astute in private entrepreneurship, one has no doubt in your ability
 to handle a financial business transaction.
 
 
 However, I am Prince John ngei, the first son of His Royal
 Majesty Mark K. Ngei, the traditional ruler of Bonny province in the
 Oil rich area of Rivers statein Nigeria. I am making this contact to you
 in respect of $38,000,000.00 USD (Thirty eight Million united States
 Dollars), which I inherited from my late father. As You may be aware that
 my country is the third largest oil producing country in the whole world.
 My father is the ruler of the richest community in Nigeria. My community
 produce 5.8% of the total annual Oil production in Nigeria and 0.5% of the
 Dollar value of each barrel is paid to my father as royalty by the Federal
 Government to our community. In his position as the royal head and chairman
 of the Bonny Oil trust fund. Foreigners often refer to his kingdom as the
 Gas/Oil Land. This is because the island floats atop one of the largest gas
 and oil deposits anywhere in the world. This explains is why the island is
 home to several Multinational oil companies, such as Shell, Exxon-Mobil,
 Chevron and one of Nigeria's most expensive ventures in recent time, Nigerian
 liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG), these companies also offers my
 father a lot of gratifications as the royal father of the kingdom where
 they operate.Some of this money was accumulated from royalties paid to my
 father as compensation by the Oil firms located in our area, for hampering
 Agriculture which is our main source of livelihood.
 
 
 Unfortunately my father died from protracted diabetes.
 
 
 Before his death secretely he willed the sum of $38,000,000.00 USD (Thirty
 eight Million united States Dollars) and he safely deposited this money in
 cash into a consignment and kept it in the custody of a security company
 without the security company knowing the content. I have the certificate
 of Deposit and any information you wish to have as a proof to show for it.
 my problem actually started when my stepmother said that the next king
 must be her son instead of me as the heir apparent to the throne. I am the
 first son of my father but my stepmother has used her position and
 influence to convince some members of the council of elders that my
 biological mother was not properly married to my father because my mother
 is not living in the palace due to some problems within the family before
 the death of my father. This action by my step mother is just a bid to
 deny me of my right, which I challenged. In the process there was
 confusion that divided the community into two factions. This led to a
 revolution by the youths and women who are solidly behind me.
 
 
 Consequently, my international passport was seized just to stop me from
 traveling outside the country.
 
 
 Now I need help. I need someone who will claim the fund my father
 deposited with the financial security company and deposit it in his/her
 personal account pending when I will be free again. Please, help me to
 salvage the only hope of survival that I now have of which my step mother
 and the children do not know about this money.
 
 
 I am in need of help to safe guide this money so as to settle down and
 fight for my rightful throne. Right now, I am in hiding and I do not want
 this money to stay much more in the security company because I don't want
 to incur extra cost on the deposit since I don't know how long my problem
 will last.
 
 
 I look forward to your helping me.
 
 
 On your interest, please get back to me.
 
 
 Awaits your response.
 
 
 Yours sincerely,
 Prince John Ngei.
 
 
 
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