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» Can I visit Senegal without a visa?

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Patrick Austine
Thu, 10 Oct 2013 10:48 EDT
What are the requirement
for someone to travell down to Dakar Senegal. What is the procedure needed, if i want visit such country like Senegal. Can you just brief me on it.
thumy
Thu, 10 Oct 2013 10:18 EDT
Y is it that the so called pastors always pick calls and tell you to call back around 7 in d evening?
kelly
Tue, 8 Oct 2013 17:13 EDT
help please
Reply via email ketumcroute@gmail.com please ;-(
Unako Kley
Tue, 8 Oct 2013 03:31 EDT
I GOT THE SAME MESSAGE FROM AMINATA DICKSON
I had no idea that these were scams..she even sent me pictures of her...thank you everyone for opening my eyes! May God bless you all
Bright Obeng
Mon, 7 Oct 2013 23:58 EDT
Who is Doris Gilles
she told me to assist him claim his inhertance cost three million five hundred thousend dollars in one of the leading banks in the uk
EDISON ANDY
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 03:51 EDT
The dangerous ladies:SULIAT AMSALU and THE OTHER 4 LADIES
This is the story of ladies who claim to have lot their parent in a war and that their fathers deposited a large amount of money in the leading bank in uk and the HALIFAX BANK,that the bank said that there should find a person from a foreign contry for the money transfer.they also said that they are not allowed to use and mobile phone or money that it is against they law ,BUT THE QUESTION IS: why is it that any time i send a mail to them,THEY Will reply within 20 hours??? And they said i should keep thd secret,they reason they said i should keep the secret is so that people that they have sent the same message will not give us advice that it is a fraud,NIGERIAN CITÎZEN BEWARE OF THESE GIRLS.
cassy
Tue, 17 Sep 2013 06:45 EDT
scam
Hello Dear ,
Thanks once again, I am more than happy in your reply to my mail. How was your day? mine was cool over here in Dakar Senegal. My name is Aminata Dickson, I am 24years old Single never married, I am from Ivory Coast in west Africa and presently, I am residing in the refugee camp here in Dakar Senegal, as a result of the civil war in my country. I was a first year student of law at the University Of Abobo-Adjamé Ivory Coast, before the incident that lead me into this situation of living in the camp.

My late father Dr William Dickson, was the personal adviser to the former head of states, also a successful business man import and exporter during his life time, before the rebels attacked my house one early morning killing my mother and my father. Equally my mother was a senior lecturer at the university where i read before her death, it was only me that is alive now because I was the first child to my parents as we are two and the other one died with them, now I managed to make my way to near by country Senegal, where I am leaving now.

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. Patrick Francis who is the pastor of the (Christ the king Church) here in the refugee he has been very nice to me since i came into this refugee, but i am not living with him rather i am leaving in the women hostel because the camp have two hostels one for men the other for women.

The Pastors Tel number is ( +221774440816 ) where you can call me and if you call me tell him that you want to speak with me he will send for me in the hostel. here is where am sending you email at church office. 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 as law student before the tragic incident that lead me being in this situation now.

Please listen to this i have my late father's account deposit certificate 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 $5.7M (Five Million seven Hundred Thousand Dollars).

Dear please i will like you to help and assist 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 camp here the only person that knows about it is the Reverend

because he is like a father to me here.

So in the light of above i will like you to keep it to yourself and don't tell it to anyone for i am afraid of loosing my life and the money if people gets to know about it. Remember i am giving you all this information due to the trust and love i deposed on you now. I like honest and understanding people, truthful and a man of vision, truth and hardworking.

My favorite language is English which i did in the school. Mean while i will like you to call me from 7:30 AM or 7:30 PM(GMT) like i said i have a lot to tell you. Have a nice day and think about me.Awaiting to hear from you soonest.
Many kisses and hugs.
Yours Miss Aminata.


Saw similar posts,this is a filthy scam to leave you penniless I am utterly disgusted at how these people use these stories to play with your emotions! Disgusting.
Ibeh prince collins
Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:38 EDT
who is Joyce Konan
This lady joyce konan has been sending me mail abt her been in refugee camp senegal..due to war breakout and needs 2 knw more abt me
..plz tell me if this is a scam
Engr Egboka Chukwuma David
Tue, 10 Sep 2013 06:38 EDT
Do I need a visa to visit Senegal
Do I need a visa to Senegal to visit the refugee camp
Jo Blow
Thu, 5 Sep 2013 17:36 EDT
I obtained the same thing from facebook. someone named cynthia giles said everything that the other people said. whats the scam behind this. she also gave me a number for a mr. tel 221774678600

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