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from: MR. Victor man <victorikechu1974@gmail.com>
date: Nov 30, 2020, 9:15 AM
subject: PLEASE RESPOND TO MY BUSINESS PROPOSAL
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend,

We are currently seeking means of expanding and relocating my clients business interest in your country in a JV partnership with you in which you will be the manager and sole controller of his investment while he remains a silent investor.

We don't have a particular project in mind, you can as well invest the funds in area of your specialization or any of this following sectors: oil/Gas,banking, real estate, stock speculation and mining,transportation, health sector and tobacco,Communication Services,Agriculture Forestry & Fishing, thus any sector.

If you think you have a solid background and idea of making good profit in any of the mentioned business sectors or any other business in your country, please write to me with your full details information for possible business cooperation with you.

I am ready to facilitate and fund any business that is capable of generating 10% annual return on investment (AROI) Joint Venture partnership Hard loan funding can also be considered.

Contact me for further information

anthony_obison_chamberss@yahoo.com

Best Regards,
Anthony Johnson
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