Dear Friend,

I am Mr. Bonad Ford the son of the late Terry Ford, a farmer In Zimbabwe; I am 
contacting you for assistance due to the recent problems that my family is facing in 
Zimbabwe.After the last general elections in my country when the incumbent President 
Mr. Robert Mugabe won he adopted a very aggressive land reform programme. During this 
period of the Land Reform Act of which many rich White farmers were killed, our 
farmland was attacked, looted and burnt down by militants sponsored by the dictator 
President Robert Mugabe and in the process my father was killed.

Before his death, he had traveled to Europe to deposit the sum of $23,000,000.00 
(Twenty Three Million United States Dollars) with a security/finance company in 
Europe, as he foresaw the Looming dangers in Zimbabwe. The amount was meant for the 
purchase of new machineries and Chemicals proposed for new farms in Zimbabwe. This 
cash was kept with the Security Company for fear of seizure by the Government, as 
President Mugabe had declared war on white farmers.

We have been unable to travel to Europe due to the recent problems in our country 
Zimbabwe, we cannot secure a visa. It is due to this situation that we have decided to 
contact you for assistance to make claims of this fund from the security firm in 
Europe on behalf of my family. As soon as you claim this fund you will transfer it 
into your account, deduct your share and secure our share until we come over to your 
country. For your assistance you will be entitled to 10% of the total fund, While 3% 
will be used for any expenses that we may incur in the course of this transaction.

Note that you will assist us invest our share of this funds in a profitable business 
in your country with your supervision. Please get back to me immediately so we can 
proceed.

Regards and God Bless.

Bonad Ford

NB: For more information on the death of my father and the problems in Zimbabwe see 
the links below:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/772524.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1878846.stm
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/03/18/zimbabwe.farmer
http://www.guardian.co.uk/zimbabwe/article/0,2763,181153,00.html
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/08/09/zimbabwe.farmers



  

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