Sunday, 11 September 2022

A quick note to Charles Amoako: a genius renewable energy sector inventor

My dear Charles,

 
As I intimated to you, in our last phone conversation, both Kofi Boakye-Yiadom, and I, are now leaning towards opening up our global networks-of-contacts, for you to leverage.

Your revolutionary, air-cooling-appliance  (suitable nomenclature, deployed to keep ruthless and amoral ruthless-copy-cats, at bay, worldwide!), is an idea whose time has most definitely now come,  in one's humble view.

In light of that, do rest assured that you will be able to have meaningful and productive conversations, with key people in our networks, in the College of Engineering,  at the  Arizona University, and with business development people, at the Wegeningen University and Research Institutes, in the Netherlands.

Please note that like both you and my favourite nephew,  Kofi Boakye-Yiadom (Ghana's foremost and most successful green entrepreneur!), I too love our our beautiful and welcoming homeland,  Ghana, passionately.

However, as someone who is also acutely aware of the duplicity, and machinations, of the nation-wrecking  pull-him-or-her-down crowd of envious-spoilers, across Ghana, my humble advice to you, is that you must  not despair about the enormous difficulties faced by brilliant young world-class innovators, such as your good self, in navigating our byzantine system's ecosystem for leveraging available funding, earmarked for truly world-changing energy transition innovations, such as yours. it's par for the course learning-curve-stuff. Simple.

Not being able to successfully find a way through that inpenetrable-maze of deliberate go-and-come-back-again-confusion, might actually very well turn out to be a blessing in disguise for you, if you aren't assisted here, timeously.  

Just focus on the conforting fact that the legacy appliance that your self-powered appliance replaces, has a worldwide market, of over some U.S. $9.2 billion. That's the bottomline-big-picture. Cool

Finally, let me assure you, that as a member of the  P. E. Thompson family (who are Akyem Abuakwa's largest private freehold landowners), some of our family's land will definitely  be made available to you, and your foreign partners,  to build a salubrious green campus complex, consisting of factory buildings, warehouses, conference facilities and  staff  accommodation, as your African headquarters, to enable you operate from Akyem Abuakwa, to tackle markets across the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). So, my dear Charles, God willing, it shall be well for you - in the fullness of time.  Cool.

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