Beatrice Gilbert claims to be a 24-year-old refugee from the Ivory Coast living in a refugee camp in Senegal. She says her father was a government adviser who was killed along with her mother, and she now has no other family. Beatrice requests help transferring $8.6 million that her father deposited in her name to the person she is contacting, so she can use the money to complete her education and escape the refugee camp. However, her story contains inconsistencies that raise suspicions about her intentions and backstory.
Unconditional Love...A Story To Ponder OnOH TEIK BIN
A Power Point Story on Unconditional Love.
Based on material received from a forwarded email.
There are Dhamma points for Reflection. Metta Bhavana is introduced.
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Unconditional Love...A Story To Ponder OnOH TEIK BIN
A Power Point Story on Unconditional Love.
Based on material received from a forwarded email.
There are Dhamma points for Reflection. Metta Bhavana is introduced.
Hello my dear Coffee Never Knew How Good It Could Taste, Before It Met Sugar, Water & Milk. All We Friends Are Just The Same.We Are Good,But Wen We Meet,We Become The Best. i will like you to write and tell me more about your self at my mail id (marlin.tayeb@yahoo.com)or you send me yours from there i will reply and tell you about my self have a nice day and God bless Marlin
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Cory –
Joining the Army was where I had my first ethnocentric encounter. I am from a small town in Ohio and I didn't grow up poor but I didn't grow up rich either I was just your run of the mill middle class kid. My parents were divorced and my dad was disabled and wheel chair bound. I lived with my dad and grandpa growing up and play sports all though high school. When I first arrived to basic training and started meeting new people that I was going to go through basic with I tried to meet everyone and get to know everyone. There was one person in particular that just didn't seem to care to speak to me or any of the other Caucasian members of our platoon. Went through all of basic training this way never spoke a word to each other and I could never really figure out why this guy wouldn't talk to me or anyone else. Fast forward to getting to our duty station and this same guy ends up going to the same place I was not only the duty station but the same unit. We still hadn't spoken one word to each other. We get to our new unit and he ends up in my platoon and becomes my roommate. We are at the unit about and we still have not spoken to each other and we both live in a room no bigger than a prison cell. Well after the second week I notice that he does not have a cell phone so I ask if he has talked to anyone back home yet and for the first time he actually responded back with an answer and it was no. I told him that he could use my phone anytime to call and talk with his parents he thanked me and made the call. That really didn't change up our situation much he still only spoke when he wanted to call home and that was only once a week. We had been at the unit about a month and I had about all I could take so I just blatantly ask him do you have a problem with me or something because you don't ever say anything. He told me no I don't have a problem with you I said then why don't you ever talk to me and his response caught me off guard a little bit he said your from Ohio so you must be part of the KKK. I said what how do you even get that I said I am not part of the KKK and never will be. So I ask what even made you think that and he said well I'm from Kentucky and every white boy I know or have ever had to deal with all said that they were in the KKK. I said ok and now how did you get that I was since I'm from Ohio, he said that's what my grandpa told me that every white person in Kentucky and Ohio are all in the KKK. I said well that's not true at all if I was in the KKK do you think I would have let you use my phone. He said no and from that day forward we started to get to know each other and became best friends even to this day we talk about once a week. I think that his run ins with others and started to shift his perceptions of people and then it got reinforce from his grandpa giving him more information that wasn't correct. My advice for anyone that has to deal with a situation like this would be to keep a cool head and really just talk a.
A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam....but u should read it by yourself and keep your heart opened for unconditional love...
1. Hello dearest one.
How are you today?
I believe you are doing well, please don’t be surprise about this
message.
I am more than happy reading your reply today, My dear like I told you
in my first mail, My name is Beatrice Gilbert from Ivory coast in west
Africa Presently I am residing in the refugee camp here in Thais
Senegal as a result of the civil war going on in my country. I am 24
years old girl 5'8" tall. My father (DR GILBERT BORFORH ZOKAYA) was
the personal adviser to the former head of state (Late DR HENRI KONAN)
before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed him
alongside with my mother It is only me that is alive now and I managed
to make my way to a near by country Senegal where I am living now.
Please I will like to know more about you. Your likes and dislikes and
what you are doing presently. When I read your mail today is give me
full joy and happiness, I hope I have gotten the honest person which I
have been searching. Thank you once again I will like to see you face
to face soonest. My dear I will like to be part of your life.
Mine here is a little bit hot over here in Thais Senegal. In this
refugee we are only allowed to go out only some times in a week. It’s
just like one staying in the prison and I hope with your help and 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 Rev
Emmanuel Duku who is the pastor of the (Church) here in the refugee he
has been very nice to me
since i came here but I am not living with him rather I am leaving in
the women's hostel because the refugee have two hostels one for men the
other for women, Camp address is: Rue Ashlem, Thies, SENEGAL. Hostel
Number Flat 14 room 8 Female Hostel: The PASTOR Tel number is ( +221-
76-840-4261 ) I will being waiting for your call as soon as you
received this message ; if you call tell Rev Emmanuel that you want to
speak with me he will send for me in the hostel.
As a refugee here I don't have any right or privilege to any thing be
it money or whatever because it is against the law of this country, I
want to go back to my studies because I only attended my first year
before the tragic incident that lead to my being in this situation now
took place.
Please listen to this, I have my late father's statement of account and
death certificate here with me which I will send to you latter, because
when he was alive he deposited some amount of money in a leading bank
in Europe which he used my name as the next of kin, the amount in
question is $ 8.6 (eighth million six hundred thousand U.S. Dollars)
So I will like you to help me transfer this money to your account and
from it you can send some money for me to get my traveling documents
and air ticket to come over to meet with you.
I kept this secret to people in the refugee here the only person that
knows about it is the Reverend because he is like a father to me. So in
the light of above I will like you to keep it to yourself and don't
2. tell it to anyone for I am afraid of loosing my life and the money if
people get to know about it.
Remember I am giving you all this information due to the trust and
honest I deposed on you, I like honest and understanding people,
truthful and a human of vision, truth and hard working. My favorite
language is English but our language is French but I speak English very
fluently.
Meanwhile I will like you to call me to prove you’re honest and also to
hear my voice and I also will hear yours. Have a nice day and read my
message careful, please treat this very urgent to safe my life, if you
are willing to help respond quickly so that I will give you all the
details about the bank where the money was deposited
Waiting to hear from you soonest.
Yours Beatrice