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Sheikh Tejan Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Dec 1999 08:47:21 +0000
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Sloans ,
Well said. Its been ages. I  do hope you'll be in touch on  next visit home .

Chi Jamma .. Bro Sheikh Tejan Nyang
Prince Obrien-Coker wrote:

> Katim,
> You have nothing to apologise for. It is about time that we exposed these
> "bent" people to our love ones, to prevent them from falling into these
> traps. Tuesday 7th Dec. this so-called Dr. Kuku or Koko was exposed by the
> BBC television and all throughout the program it was a talk of WEST AFRICAN
> 'fraudsters', a phrase which touch every body in the sub-continent. There is
> even in England, and I believe in the US, a squad  called the WEST AFRICAN
> FRAUD SQUAD, which means any West African trying to establish a legal
> business contact is a potential con-man. I commend the publication of the
> e-mail and there is nothing to be shame of. That sort of e-mail cannot fall
> under the epithet of PRIVACY.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Katim S. Touray <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 10:33 PM
> Subject: Business Proposal - BEWARE!!
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I must say that I'm taken aback by the mixed reception of an e-mail I
> fowarded
> > yesterday, Tues. Dec. 7.  The e-mail was sent via the feedback form on my
> > Website (http://fanafana.com), and I thought it absolutely stupid and
> funny.
> > Which is precisely why I said in my introduction to it, that I found it
> amusing,
> > and asked readers to "Enjoy!" it.  It seems that some people might not
> have
> > known about these Nigerian scams, and could think that the offer is legit.
> > Please accept my apologies if you thought that the offer was geniuine.
> >
> > I also forwarded the e-mail because the sender asked for confidentiality.
> I
> > thought that the best way to put a stop to this person's schemes is to
> publicize
> > his e-mail with his e-mail address so people can tell him what they think
> of
> > him.  But all that is, of course, less important than the possibility that
> some
> > people might take the offer seriously.  Please don't.  I only sent it for
> your
> > amusement.
> >
> > Have a great weekend, and best wishes.
> >
> > Katim
> >
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