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U don't want to save your money in the bank. Cecilia dapaa brother
Afraid of Akuffo Addo, Bawumia government hair (head) cut.
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine........for instance 10 paracetamol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
BROKEN SYSTEMS, BROKEN COUNTRY
It is sad that in 2024, people still keep money at home. You just have to feel sorry for that person but also angry that he chose to keep money at home because he probably didn’t trust the ...
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Why don't you take your own life so that people will follow you.
There are serial numbers on the notes , just go to the bank , maybe they will change it for you.
Stop this depression idea ok
While it is important to seek the help of God, the alpha & omega, He needs your cooperation through engagement of our skill to meaningful enterprises. Your options are, get a job or setup a business. A business needs CASH cap ...
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Why should anyone help him? If there is any help it should go to those who cannot feed themselves instead of a greedy shipowner who probably have never helped anyone in life apart from his immediate family.
It is better and safer in keeping money in a well-established bank.
Once the serial numbers are intact something can be done about it. They should take it to Bank of Ghana.
Why keep that money in the house? Momo, bank, safe. Ah!
The victim should take all the burnt notes to his bank who should replace all the damaged notes with full visible serial numbers. So far as the notes presented are genuine notes.
Take it to bank of ghana and make a case of how you got the funds and where it got burnt, thank you
Offertory
Why did he have to keep that amount of money in the building?+
Counterfeit money nkoa! These asantes have no shame and no morals.
The victim should kindly liaise with the nearest Fire Service Station for assistance. He can then proceed to any regional branch of the Bank of Ghana so that they can give him some new currencies/ notes. All what I mean is th ...
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Gyimi paaa nie
Why would he keep such huge amounts of money in his house (Or warehouse)?? These are some of the attitudes of businessmen that attract armed robbers upon their heads.
Why would he keep such huge amounts of money in his house (Or warehouse)?? These are some of the attitudes of businessmen that attract armed robbers upon their heads.
Cecilia Dappah Annex
Every stupid behaviour they wany help.
Ignorance is a disease. They can simply go to Bank of Ghana and exchange those notes for new currency. There will be a lot of paperwork etc but the money is not condemned. As long as the remaining notes are more than 50% of t ...
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Those cedi notes would not have caught fire had incompetent Aplanke Bawumia fulfilled his promise to arrest the cedi.
I could even see a lot of 10ghc and 20ghc respectively..
Is his house a bank why kept such money in your home if armed robbers has attack him will the Party's should come and help him
Stupid fool you are part of Ghana's problem and worse economy. People blame only the politicians.
No party or any individual should help them. If this is true it's time Ghanaians have to stop this nonsense of harboring money in their house instead of the bank .
Bank of Ghana will confiscate the money and replace it for him.
How can you keep this amount of money in the house? This is not funny at all. People still lack the essence of keeping money at the back. At least, each day we have mobile bankers who can come for the daily sales, or to be on ...
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Afraid of unsolicited Nana and Bawumia haircuts.
Sorry for the loss.
GOD IS NOT ASLEEP. HE IS EVERYWHERE.
MY QUESTION IS WHO ARE THE THIEVES???
Ghana police should come in and investigate the owner of the money.
The type of business he/she do before coming onto conclusion.
There are many young men and women who are in to robbery in the country nowadays.
Why should the government help this person for this misfortune?
What are the banks there for? Next time he should learn to put his money in the bank.