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[[Bart]] was given a pen pal at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. His pen pal wrote that he was a Nigerian Prince who needed his help getting his money out of the country, and wanted him to send $500 in exchange for a share of his fortune and his friendship. Bart threw away the letter because he belived it was a scam. In Nigeria, the Nigerian Prince was sad that no one wanted share his fortune, because he asked so little in return.
[[Bart]] was giving a pen pal from [[Springfield Elementary School]]. In the letter from his pen pal he wrote at he was a Nigerian Prince show needs his help getting his money out of the country and wanted him send $500 for a share of his fortune and his friendship. Bart throwed away the letter for he belived it was a scam. In Nigeria was the Nigerian Prince sad for anyone wanted share his fortune for he ask so little in return.
 
  
 
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== Appearances ==

Revision as of 15:02, March 27, 2020

Nigerian Prince
Nigerian Prince.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Prince
First appearance: Pen Pals


Nigerian Prince is a prince in Nigeria.

History

Bart was given a pen pal at Springfield Elementary School. His pen pal wrote that he was a Nigerian Prince who needed his help getting his money out of the country, and wanted him to send $500 in exchange for a share of his fortune and his friendship. Bart threw away the letter because he belived it was a scam. In Nigeria, the Nigerian Prince was sad that no one wanted share his fortune, because he asked so little in return.

Appearances