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Hi Evans, 
Good day. Just went through your letter now and find it quite nice and challenging and would love to give it a trial. You can furnish me with further details of everything if you wouldn't mind. 
Thanks
 Bashir  Abubakar Galadunchi
National Boundary Commission,
Abuja - Nigeria. 


On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:13 PM, Evan Centanni (PolGeoNow) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  


Dear Colleagues,

As some of you may know, I operate blog-format website called Political 
Geography Now (PolGeoNow). The site specializes in map-illustrated 
reports on current events related to the world's political geography 
situation. Major topics include changing boundaries, territorial 
disputes, diplomatic recognition, and intergovernmental organizations. 
"Boundaries" are defined broadly to include both de jure borders and the 
de facto lines of control often present in conflict zones.

Some of PolGeoNow's reports require a paid subscription to access, while 
many others are available for free:

http://www.polgeonow.com/

I'm currently looking for well-qualified individuals who are interested 
in helping with writing or research (especially event tracking) on an 
ongoing basis. Cartography talent would also be highly welcome, but is 
not required.

I can offer full credit for your work, free access to the site's 
substantial premium content, and a percentage of the site's (extremely 
small) revenue. Guest submissions are also a possibility, but at this 
time I am not able to offer much in the way of payment.

Let me know if any of you are interested. You can contact me at 
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All the best,
Evan Centanni

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Political Geography Now
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