Wednesday, 11 March 2020

An Open Letter To SWI Swissinfo.ch's Jessica Davies

Hello Jessica,

If you were told that Ghana's first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, is said to have set up a trust fund in a UBS bank account, for his country,  which has now grown to over US$60 billion, would you believe it?

It would certainly be a huge scoop for you, were you to investigate the veracity of the story, and discover that it is actually true. UBS need not fear the money being withdrawn from the said Oman Ghana Trust Fund account by the government of Ghana - for it would make perfect sense for Ghana to ask UBS to treat the cash in that account as a sovereign wealth fund, which it manages for Ghana, for an agreed sum, annually. Simple. Our nation just needs some of that money to fund the expansion and modernisation of our infrastructure.

Secondly, Switzerland used to be the domicile of a now-defunct renewable power company, which initiated the Sunflower parabola solar power project some years ago.

It so happens that a serendipitous,  game-changing stand-alone off-grid clean power invention, which produces truly affordable electricity that never goes off,  might help revive that off-grid, emission-free stand-alone Swiss Sunflower parabolic solar power initiative.

If you can trace the  original promoters of that unique Swiss renewable power project, Airlight Energy, I am pretty sure that the Swiss Embassy here in Ghana, and Interpol, could help you contact the CEO of the Legon Botanical Gardens, Mr. Eugene Kofi Boakye-Yiadom,  who is Ghana's foremost green entrepreneur - who will be happy to introduce his clean power business partner, the brilliant inventor, Raphael Afordoanyi, to them, to create the world's most profitable off-grid emission-free clean-power generation  company, with Airlight Energy as joint-venture partners.

Thanks.

Kind regards,

Kofi Thompson.

WhatsApp: +233576564600.

Tel: +233277453109 & +233558852619.


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