Warm Greetings,
I am Monica Maxwell from Libya. I am married to Late Jamil Maxwell of blessed
memory who is an oil explorer in Libya and Kuwait for twelve years before he
died in the year 2000. We were married for twelve years without a child. He
died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days. Since his death I
too have been battling with both Cancer and fibroid problems. When my late
Husband was alive he deposited a substancial amount of money in millions of
dollars with a Finance Firm oversea.
Recently, my doctor told me that I have only six months to live due to cancer
problem. Though what disturbs me most is my stroke sickness. Having known my
condition I decided to donate this fund to either a charity/orphanage home or
devoted God fearing individual that will utilize this money the way I am going
to instruct herein. I want this organization or individual to use this money in
all sincerity to fundcharity homes (motherless homes), orphanages, widows.
I took this decision because I don't have any child that will inherit this
money and my husband relatives are into radical organisation and I don't want a
situation where this money will be used in an Unholy manner. Hence the reasons
for this bold decision. Please, pray for me to recover as your paryers will go
a long way in uplifting my spirit.
I don't need any telephone communication in this regard because of my health,
because of the presence of my husband's relatives around me always. I don't
want them to know about this development.As soon as I receive your reply. I
shall give you further directives on what to do and how to go about actualising
this project. I will also issue a letter of authority to the Finance Company
authorizing them that the said fund Have being willed to you and a copy of such
authorization will be forwarded to you. I want you to always pray for me.
Any delay in your reply will give room in sourcing for an organization or a
devoted Individual for this same purpose. Until I hear from you by email; my
dreams will rest squarely on your shoulders.
Remain Blessed.
Monica Maxwell
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