Nigerian Prince

Well, it appears that our nigerian prince is now a young 22 years old lady from Lybia who lost her parents during the revolution and that is interested in investing with me. I received the e-mail earlier today and I thought I'd share it with you guys:

NPrince

''Greetings,

In Brief introduction I'm Miss Fatima Mohammad an orphan from the Republic of Libya born and raised in Praia,Cape Verde with my Father and Mother, but the sadness is i lost both parents in April 2011 post election war In my Country Libya, I am 22 years old young girl.

I would like you to permit me to apply through this medium for your co-operation and to secure an opportunity to invest with you in your country.I have a substantial concealed Capital (Amount Undisclosed for security reasons), honorably inherited from my Late Father Mr.Ammar Mohammad From Libya,

which I intend investing in any profitable and lucrative business venture of which you are to advise and execute the said venture over there for the mutual benefits of both of us. I shall be glad to reserve this respect and opportunity for you, if you so desire, I want you to be rest assured that everything is in order and legitimate.

  1. Can you honestly help me as your Sister?
  2. Can I completely trust you?
  3. What percentage of the total amount in question.will be good for you after the money is in your bank account?

Please, Consider this and get back to me as soon as possible I will give you all information's needed as soon as I hear from you.

Best Regards, Miss Fatima Mohammad. ''

haha

10 Comments
 

Long story short I lived in Ghana for 4 years back in my teens.

All i'm gonna say is it's really funny watching these people in internet cafe's in Africa write people in the US these type of e-mails.

"If you want to succeed in this life, you need to understand that duty comes before rights and that responsibility precedes opportunity."
 
TheBigBambinoLong story short I lived in Ghana for 4 years back in my teens.

All i'm gonna say is it's really funny watching these people in internet cafe's in Africa write people in the US these type of e-mails.

I witness it every time I'm in Osu...For that very reason, I tend to not give out personal details including my email

 
AQMIncredibly racist post
I'm black and I don't think this post is racist in the slightest bit, all the OP is doing is pointing humour towards a trend that is well known on the net, something that just happens to involve African con artists..I'm certain if this trend involved X-race from X-country..they would address it in the same manner.
Keep it together and you will go far..
 

Its not racist no malicious intent. Nigeria is a corrupt country people with ambition and skills find their route to sucess blocked through lack of oppurtunities or outright bribe or you wont get a job so they turn to the black market.

Theese emails seem innocent but its quite an organised operation they have the network to meet you in nigeria or alliances with gangs in developed countries who will collect cash from you in person

 

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