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From: "Andy Mensah" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [unioNews] Ghanaian scores Hat-Trick


> <H3>Ghanaian Scores Hat-Trick</H3>
> <B><i>The United Kingdom Patent Office has granted patent right to
> Colonel Kofi Abaka Jackson, a retired Air Force instructor and one of
> Ghana's prolitic inventors, for turbine engines he has
> developed.</i></B>
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> A letter from the Patent Office, Concept House, Cardiff Road, New
> Port, South Wales, to Col. Jackson dated February 17, 2004, notified
> him of the Grant of Patent Status. The letter, signed by Mr. Ron
> Marchant, Controller General of Patents in the UK, said "the office
> is pleased to inform you that your patent application number
> GB9925856B complied with the requirements of the Act and Rules, and
> that you have been granted the patent as from the date of this
> letter".
>
> Col. Jackson, from Senya Bereku, in the Central Region, is expected
> to be honoured with the award of the patent when it is published in
> the Patents and Designs Journal on 17th March, 2004. This is the
> third time Col. Jackson has been awarded patent for his inventions.
>
> <B>The first patent was awarded in 1998 for vertical shaft turbine
> system for harnessing energy from natural flow of fluids such as
> wind, flowing rivers and sea tides which could generate hydro power
> without a dam.
>
> The second patent was for a diabetes therapy based on edibles
> including garlic and temperate plants.</B>
>
> Source: Daily Graphic 09/03/04
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empire, so strong and powerful as to compel the respect of mankind, but we
in our lifetime can so work and act as to make the dream a possibility
within another generation"
> -<html><A HREF="http://members.aol.com/GhanaUnion/afrohero.html">Ancestor
Marcus Mosiah Garvey <i>(1887 - 1940)</i></A></html>
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