Thursday 15 September 2022

Yvon Chouinard: Wu y3 bue ankasa oooo, wai

Financial news reports, dear reader, have it that the founder of California-domiciled   Patogonia, Yvon Chouinard, has just made the planet Earth, the sole shareholder, of the sports-focused company he founded,  Patogonia. How marvellous. Cool.

It means, more or less, in effect,  that virtually all Patogonia's profits, will go to a charitable trust, the Holdfast Collective, to be used to fund green projects, which help prevent humans from going past the existentially-threatening climate-change-tipping-point-of-no-return.  

One hopes, that, that extraordinary and ground-breaking  common-good-gesture, by Yvon Chouinard, will shame Ghana's cohort of greed-filled professional-enablers: who offer their baleful influence and power, to crooked foreign investors, to rip-off Mother Ghana.

Those despicable and amoral lawyers, accountants and receivers (or deceivers?), who worship Mammon, so,  and sacrifice good people, on their alters-of-avarice, in regular fashion: beavering away, leveraging our entire justice system, to the evil ends that drive them - as they seek to send their personal net worth to stratospheric heights, ought to bow their heads in shame. Full stop.

Sadly, even as we speak, some of them are incredibly busy helping themselves, to the low-hanging fruits of the ongoing orgy-of-looting, in the hijacking of B-BOVID, from its brilliant founder, Issa Ouedraogo, in broad daylight - by the Banque Edmond de Rothschild Group and African Development Bank Group (AfDB), funded greenwashing-carpetbaggers from France,  Moringa (aided and abetted by its small army of unethical-assigns in Ghana). Disgraceful. Monstrous. Unspeakable. Unpardonable. Tweaaaaaa...

Furthermore, dear reader, surely, could our country's leading and most innovative green entrepreneurs (who operate successfully  across all our national economy's sectors, in our still beautiful and mostly peaceful, homeland Ghana), not organise themselves, to collaborate with Yvone Chouinard's charitable foundation, as ESG partners?

Would that not enable them to fund their ecological-resilience projects that create meaningful and fulfilling jobs galore, as well as generate wealth that remains locally, across Ghana?

Ditto enable the Forestry Commission to invite pricipled and ethical foreign entrepreneurs, to collaborate with it, to use ecotourism as a conservation-through-ecotourism tool, to help  preserve the remainder of our nation's priceless natural capital, by partnering Yvon Chouinard's charitable  foundation to  leverage carbon credit markets in Europe,  the Americas and Asia? Yvon ```Chouinard``` , wu y3 bue, ankasa, wai!

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