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from: Josie Wu Sophia <josiewusophia@gmail.com>
date: Oct 1, 2020, 8:01 PM
subject: Re: hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello
How are you?
My name is Miss Josie Wu Sophia.

It is my greatest joy to say hi to you on this beautiful and lovely day, and a friend is a gift to our heart treasures.

I am originate of Libya but born in France, and i left France at the Age of 12 years to UK, I was an Ex-General operation and regional accountant United Bank of Africa (UK) Limited (“UBA UK”) London but lately transferred to Africa as a general accountant to Societe Generale bank for Africa (SGBS)

I was married but my Ex Husband got married to another woman, which caused our divorce, but is OK, since he accused me of been so busy with my work and the bank and its accounting/auditing, that i was not having time for him, but he refused to understand that i was pursuing a goal, i told him that soon i would resign and we will have enough time for each other but he was impatient, But is over between us, I am happy alone because I have everything i need, This is why I think of relocating to yours country to get into investment and maybe own a small Company which i can be able to manage Enough of Myself, would you tell me more about yourself too???? I like to know you better because I have a profitable business proposal which I will like to discuss with you in my next email. Please I would like to know what you really do and your position in your work, your marital status and your country of origin.

Thanks
I love to hear from you soon
Miss. Josie Wu Sophia.
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