Hello my dearest one,
Compliments once again and thanks for mailing me back in reply to my last mail to you,Firstly I thank you for your reaction to my email, inline with the message, which I have sent to you. How is every thing over there in your country,i believe
that you are in good health, and that the atmosphere over there in your country is very nice today? Mine is a little bit cold over here in Dakar Senegal,My name is Nancy Johnson i am 23 years old but age doesn't matter in a real relationship,I am from Ivory Coast in West Africa 5.2 ft tall, fair in complexion single,(never married ) and presently i am residing here in Dakar refugee camp as a result of the civil war that was fought in my country some years ago,My late father (Dr Johnson Apu ) was a politician and the chairman managing director of a Johnson and Sons industrial company Ltd in London, before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed my father and mother in cold blood. I know that i should have waited for our relationship to last a while before i tell you all this secret, but because of my situation here in the camp, and i don't want to die here, please .
Right now, as i am talking to you, i am the only person alive in my family, and I managed to make my way to Senegal by the help UN where i am leaving now as a refugee under the care of a Reverend Father Peter Williams and i am using his computer to send these message to you now.
Please do not be offended for this message that comes from me please, its just that i don't know what else to do, because my situation here in this refugee is giving me a great concern, therefore, i will like you to consider my situation as an orphan, and be kind with me, as i am putting the whole of my trust on you with out fear, though i don't know who you are before, but i believe that you can not betray it at the end. I contacted you because of my difficult situation here in this refugees camp, Its just like one staying in the prison and i hope by Gods grace i will come out here soon.
I don't have any relatives now whom i can go to, all my relatives ran away in the middle of the war,the only person i have now is the Rev Father Reverend Peter Williams , who is the Father of the St Sacred Heart Catholic Church here in the camp, he has been very nice to every body in the camp, but we are not living with him, rather we are leaving in the hostel, which is divided into two sections, one for the male, and the other for the female.