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Friday, October 03, 2008

Akos Abavana

 

Fraud. A God-tosser too!

One out of five!

From Mrs. Akos Abavana
kinstan House, Manet Estate,
Accra Ghana.

Dear One,
I got your contact via Internet as God wishes, my name is Mrs. Akos Abavana and I am living with AIDS. Ever since my husband, Hon. Abavana, former Ghanaian Agriculture minister died of AIDS and I was tested positive of the AIDS virus, the mass media wouldn't just let me and my family be. My children have stopped going to school because they could no longer stand the humiliations from fellow students. The embarrassments are getting on my nerves but what can I do? I would have loved to travel out of the country to a place where I will have peace and spend the rest of my life with my children but I couldn't make it for I am weak and severely sick.

From all indications, I know that my days are numbered. In the light of The above, I have contacted you to assist me to transfer out of Ghana, The SUM OF $15 Million USD and the 250kg of Gold which my husband Deposited in two boxes as [FAMILY TREASURES] with Global Trust Security Company Limited in Ghana, my husband deposited these boxes concealing the real content of the boxes from the company, the boxes are deposited to be safe-keep for my children. I will like my children to come over to your country in due time. My Dear I need you to handle this project and after the fund is secured YOU WILL INVEST THE MONEY FOR MY CHILDREN IN COMMERCIAL ESTATE OR ANY BUSINESS OF YOUR CHOICE YOU DEEM HEALTHY. I will like you to keep this as a top secret and Confidential.

For your effort, I am prepared to give you 20% of the total funds. I am looking forward to hear from you while thanking you for your anticipated co-operation.

Please give me your phone number, age, and country of origin for me to write an application for claim to the company with the requested information; these will make my effort in securing my children's future easier

Mrs. Akos Abavana

Important Notes :-

1. Whatever you do, do not respond to any e-mail like this. If you have given bank details to any fraudster like this, then inform your bank immediately and also make sure that you close the account.

2. If the e-mail mentions a well known e-mail address such as from gmail.com, live.com, yahoo.com etc., then why not forward the offending e-mail to abuse@gmail.com, abuse@live.com etc. Hopefully, they'll remove the e-mail address, which will stop people being sucked in.

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