
Favourite nephew, Master-Planner1, aka Odisika Kofi Boakye-Yiadom, Ghana’s wealthiest and foremost green entrepreneur (envied by Ghana’s pull-him-down brigades), please note that Ghana Airways was killed by endless interference flowing from elite greed, pure and simple – the proof being the steady growth of Ethiopian Airlines despite civil wars in Ethiopia over the years, lol.
On a more serious note, as for your marvellous generational wealth creation cognition legacy tree-planting idea, yes, it’s a great idea to leave your offspring a gift of trees planted for them. It’s the best gift for your family to preserve its wealth in a warming planet.
That green economy value creation idea is especially pertinent in a nation like ours – where instead of eliminating ecocidal terrorists posing an existential threat to the Republic, we’re rather busy mollycoddling bad actors who are ruthless, selfish, self-centred, and cunning: murderous galamseyers, illegal loggers engaged in chainsaw bushcut lumber production, and illegal sand winners.
It’s disheartening to note that despite being a mostly wise and aspirational African people, we appear to be oblivious of the harsh economic reality that they’re actually fighting an ongoing undeclared resource war, destroying priceless watersheds that are biodiversity-rich forest reserves, poisoning our river systems, groundwater sources, and soils, with impunity – regardless of which political parties govern Ghana.Pity. 3y3nsem piiii, oooo…
Furthermore, favourite nephew, to secure the long-term future of our nation, as well as the well-being and welfare of present and future generations, it’s vital that we preserve the remainder of Ghana’s natural heritage. Like your good self, our ruling ought to have the nous and gumption to use alternative income-generation levelling-up initiatives, to protect our forest reserves for the common good – and they can do so by incentivising families in fringe-forest farming communities across the entire territorial landmass of our Republic, to bootstrap their own way out of poverty to financial independence!
Finally, one approach that has shown promise in other African countries, such as Kenya and Nigeria, is the Poverty Stoplight methodology. This innovative approach uses a traffic light-inspired survey tool to empower families and communities to assess and address poverty indicators. By leveraging this methodology, Ghana can potentially replicate the successes seen in other nations and create a more sustainable future for its citizens.
By combining the Poverty Stoplight approach with community-led forest conservation initiatives, Ghana can promote sustainable development, protect its natural resources, and improve the livelihoods of its people. A word to the wise…
Hmmm, Anansesemkrom Oman Ghana paaaa diy3 – tweaaaaaaaa…
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