Friday 28 August 2020

To The Clever-Cynics Who Know the Price Of Everything - But Are Clueless About The Worth And Value Of Ghana's Natural Capital

Mr. Kweku Bio, alas, it  has always been the case, in human history. Unfortunately, the truly farsighted, are aften alone, in fighting the common-good-causes, which they believe in, and drive them to speak out, boldly, when even the supposedly-wise, choose to remain silent,  wai. However, I don't blame you, at all, koraaaa. Hmmmm, God Almighty, please  give us patience,  waI. 

As it happens,  today, we have super-cynical political  leaders,  who make out that they are very, very clever individuals -  and thus  constantly tell the world that  they are  creative thinkers: when it comes to seeking funds for  transforming Ghana with. Hmmm, eyeasem, ooooo.

Please, with the greatest respect, and  humility,  do try  and find out, for yourself,   what the total value,  of the global carbon offset market, actually  is,  as we speak, wai. Yabr3 mu, oooo, Massa. Haaba.

As an  aspirational people, why can't we see the sense, in focusing on the creation of  a massive, and lucrative carbon offset market, for  Africa - with Ghana as its hub: to enable us raise debt-free cash, whiles at the same time,  also preserving our priceless  natural capital? Simple common sense, that, wai, Massa.

The question then is: Will that not enable us fund the creation of a prosperous society - not by government ministers - but by honest, creative and innovative  green entrepreneurs, working hard running  their ethically-anchored, sustainable green-businesses,  nationwide?

Please, some of  us seeming-fools, aren't nearly as stupid as some clever-cynics in this beautiful nation of ours, think,  oooo.
What we are risking our lives, campaigning for (alone, as you so pointedly, and cynically, said, sadly), will eventually create great wealth that stays locally,  and jobs galore, for our younger generations, across our homeland Ghana. 

And, above all, please note that we do not seek to enrich ourselves,  at society's expense, in doing what some ridicule, and loathe us, so, for, wai. Yabr3  mu.
Hmmmm, eyeasem, ooooo. Eeiii,  Oman Ghana, enti yewieye paaa, enei? Asem kesie ebeba debi ankasa. Enough is enough. Haaba. Yoooooo...


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