
From Mrs. Nadia Faruk.
Dear God’s elect,
I am writing this mail wishing it to meet you in good health, for myself is in a very bad health condition in which I wake up every morning with eyes full of tears. I am Mrs. Nadia Faruk. Am contacting you from a hospital bed here in Tunisia. I am telling you this as I am left with no option but to be open to you. Am married to late Mr. Usman Faruk who until his death in October 2005 was a solid mineral engineer with the Burkina Faso mining co-operation. We were married for thirteen years without any child until the day he collapse and died in his office due to heart related problem and since then I decided not to marry again.
When my husband was alive he deposited the sum of five million five hundred thousand euro (€5.5 million) with the African development bank in Ouagadougou the capital city of Burkina Faso. He made this deposit for exportation of gold from the Burkina Faso mining co-operation before his untimely death.
Now I will die of cancer for my doctor has made it clear that I will not last another six months and For reasons which I do not know, my husband relatives never supported my marriage with their brother and now they wish that I die sooner and keep pestering me with questions to know if I have any assets so they can take it and share among themselves.
The cancer is not the main problem but the partial stroke that sometimes hinders me from reading, but to god be the glory. Having considered my position, I have decided to hand the money over to you with instruction that you take 30% for yourself and your family and use 70% and build an orphanage home for the motherless babies because I am an orphan and have no relatives.
Please you must follow this instruction or we will forget about it for am doing it so that heaven will receive my soul where I know my husband is already waiting for me.
Once I hear from you then I will direct you on what to do to get all the help you may need.
I will be waiting for your response and do have a nice day.
Mrs. Nadia faruk
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