Dear Professor Adams Oloo,

Congratulations!

My students have nominated the 7-Page executive summary of your BBI report for today's marking project.

Here is how it looks after surgery.

Have a great day.

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The BBI report is not well-drafted, and its proposals are not well-thought-out.

I marked its 7-page executive summary, and here is what I found.

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