Sunday, 1 November 2020

Can Ghana-Japan Collaboration Lead To Japan Being Powered 100 Percent By Emission-Free Clean Power?

The relationship between the peoples of Ghana and Japan, goes back to the l920s, when the Japanese yellow fever researcher, Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, first set foot on our shores, in 1927. Over the  decades since then, that Japan has been a generous friend, of our nation, and it's sovereign people, has never  been  in doubt.

One of the fruits of that relationship, is the world-class Noguchi Memorial Institute for Biomedical Research, generously funded, built and donated by the Imperial Japanese Government, to the government and people of Ghana - to honour the memory of Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, who succumbed to the  yellow fever that he was researching,  in Ghana, himself: and eventually died from the disease in 1928.


 (According to the website of the Nuguchi  Memorial Institute for Biomedical Research, 'The Institute is the result of joint efforts by Prof. E. O. Easmon, former Dean of the University of Ghana Medical School, Prof. Kenji Honda of Fukushima Medical School in Japan and the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA)'. Fantastic.)


Furthermore,  as a result of their unique culture, our relatiobship with Japan, is one based on  genuine mutual respect, trust, and, a desire to see Ghanaian-Japanese collaboration (anchored on a bedrock of  ethical-non-exploitative corruption-free win-win-collaboration), leading to the transformation of Ghanaian society, into an inclusive, happy and prosperous corruption-free-nation, that is democratic, and well-run, as well. Cool.


It is in light of that genuine, and altruistic bond, in the relationship  between Ghana and  Japan (as opposed to the hypocritical, distrespectful and largely-exploitative nature, of Ghana's relationship with other Asian powers), that this blog is bringing a game-changing, emission-free clean power invention, to the attention of Japan's national security officials. And  about time, too, in one's humble view.


That serenpiditious power-sector invention, will enable Japanese  private-sector power companies, to collaborate with the brilliant Ghanaian inventor, Merchant Marine Chief Engineer, Raphael Afoardonyi, to give Japan  energy-independence (a longheld strategic goal of Japan), by making it leverage Raphael's genuis. Ultimately, it will enable Ghana and Japan, to stop humankind  from reaching the climate-change-tipping-point-of-no-return. How marvellous. Cool.


Finally, such win-win collaboration, between private-sector Ghanaian and Japanese entities, will finally empower a 100 percent emission-free clean-powered Japan,  to become the global leader, and supplier, of off-grid stand-alone emission-free clean power systems (which produce eletricity that never goes off regardless of prevailing weather conditions!), and, at rates far, far heaper, than electricity from  even nuclear power plants. This blog is always happy to link Japan's secret services, to Raphael Afoardonyi, directly, whenever approached. Cool.



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