EMINENTLY CONFIDENTIAL From: ALHAJA, KUDIRAT HALIMA KABILA PRESIDENT/ CEO, SOLICITING FOR YOUR PERSUASIVE ASSISTANCE FROM A WIDOW It gives me a great pleasure to contact you, and I do hope this letter will not come to you as a surprise. I am Alhaja. Kudirat Halima Kabila (the last wife of the former Congolese Military President/ Head of States, Laurent Kabila) who died mysteriously in the year 2000, I have been in For partnership purpose, and for the sake of humanity, we decided to contact you in confidence to inform you that we have in our possession the deposits made by my late Husband in my name, which were funds that were in one's heart moved out of For security reasons all Communications regarding to this transaction should be strictly by phone and fax. Secondly, we have agreed to offer you 20% 0f the USD. $45Million, for your Immense assistance to us, while you will hold 80% on trust for us as we would like to do a good business Investment in your country and also invest in charity, Please you are required to treat this letter Highly confidential as no other person knows about this money Except me, my son (Mohammed), your very self and our lawyer in South Africa. Please do contact my son who is presently in South Africa on, Tel: + 27 72-62-94-222 and Email:mohammedkabila1976@gmail.com. Looking forward to hearing from you via my son. May God bless you as you help a widow in need of help? Yours sincerely, ALHAJA KUDIRAT HALIMA KABILA (DR). (ON BEHALF OF KABILA FAMILY) Email:mohammedkabila1976@gmail.com |
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TH Daily - November 21 - David Stokes, Austin Hill, Salena Zito, Gary Beckner, Steve Chapman and More
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Going Home To Glory David Stokes: Just 12 years old when the 34th President of the United States retired to his beloved Pennsylvania farm, David Eisenhower was uniquely positioned to observe what it was like to become a former President of the United States. ... more Could California Sink The Obama Presidency? Austin Hill: First, let me be clear about this: Contrary to the growing consensus, I am still not convinced that President Obama is destined to be a one-term President. ... more Pete Sessions, the un-rock star, gets the job done Salena Zito: A little over a month after Barack Obama took the oath as president, and with Democrats dominating Congress, U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas stood before the House Republican conference at a fundraising dinner in Washington. ... more Teachers Unions Not Representative of Teachers' Changing Views Gary Beckner: Despite record level spending, students from 16 countries are outperforming their American counterparts. ... more Will Republicans Get Serious on Spending? Steve Chapman: Barely a week has passed since the thumping Republican victory in congressional elections, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is enjoying the chance to reveal how the GOP will use its new power. ... more The Road Ahead: Tax and Spend or Cut and Save? Ken Connor: As Congress' lame duck session gets underway, the nation is watching to see if the Democrats will attempt to capitalize on their last few weeks of hegemony before a huge shift in power occurs. Foremost on the agenda are the soon-to-expire Bush tax cuts. Happily for the middle class, there appears to be universal agreement that those cuts should be extended. The real contention lies with the question of whether or not to extend tax cuts to those Americans earning over $250,000 a year. ... more Reform without fraud? Paul Jacob: There are a lot of ugly truths to be told about America's favorite welfare state program. Who will dare tell them... before it's too late? ... more Kevin McCullough: President Obama and the TSA have a fundamental problem. They treat all Americans as though we are all terrorists. ... more |
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