This tells you, you are indeed a kid indeed, you didn't eat 5000 cedis? Wow, I still have some in my secret box, I managed to keep at least each one of the currency for future.
This tells you, you are indeed a kid indeed, you didn't eat 5000 cedis? Wow, I still have some in my secret box, I managed to keep at least each one of the currency for future.
Bonkers 1 year ago
5000 cedis could feed of you for a whole week. It's now 50 pesewas. Kufuor removed four zeros and said the value is the same. What can 50 pesewas buy today? Stupid leadership!
5000 cedis could feed of you for a whole week. It's now 50 pesewas. Kufuor removed four zeros and said the value is the same. What can 50 pesewas buy today? Stupid leadership!
Ananse 1 year ago
I used to spend 5,000 a week in sss in 1998 to 2000 n still get some change
GH spoil oooo
I used to spend 5,000 a week in sss in 1998 to 2000 n still get some change
GH spoil oooo
Bastie Tutu Asantefournyinaahene 1 year ago
Where’s the do called king of Ghana ? Why’s he not on the national currency ?
Where’s the do called king of Ghana ? Why’s he not on the national currency ?
Ananse 1 year ago
Bastie de3 WA gyimiii ooooo
Re u a grown up man with a baby's brain or u re a baby?
Bastie de3 WA gyimiii ooooo
Re u a grown up man with a baby's brain or u re a baby?
Klm 1 year ago
The indomie generation won't understand .. Memories !!!
The indomie generation won't understand .. Memories !!!
Ibrad 1 year ago
This is how they carry out devaluation currencies to keep the poor to continue been poor and the vice versa
This is how they carry out devaluation currencies to keep the poor to continue been poor and the vice versa
Hannan 1 year ago
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Gborlahn 1 year ago
My salary in 1998 was 552,000 cedis. I was on my first job after school. This was a private company. My colleagues in state organisations, I understand were taking more than three or four times that figure.
My salary in 1998 was 552,000 cedis. I was on my first job after school. This was a private company. My colleagues in state organisations, I understand were taking more than three or four times that figure.
Ben 1 year ago
The Five Cedis with Tetteh Quashie on it is missing
The Five Cedis with Tetteh Quashie on it is missing
X-wah 1 year ago
Also there was a note which had a a person carrying text books...that note is also missing
Also there was a note which had a a person carrying text books...that note is also missing
Nana Oppong 1 year ago
You left out ₵10000 and ₵20000 notes
You left out ₵10000 and ₵20000 notes
I'm Celestial 1 year ago
Hmmmm gone are the days....most of these monies were more valuable than what we have today.
Hmmmm gone are the days....most of these monies were more valuable than what we have today.
5000 cedis ? Where
This tells you, you are indeed a kid indeed, you didn't eat 5000 cedis? Wow, I still have some in my secret box, I managed to keep at least each one of the currency for future.
5000 cedis could feed of you for a whole week. It's now 50 pesewas. Kufuor removed four zeros and said the value is the same. What can 50 pesewas buy today? Stupid leadership!
I used to spend 5,000 a week in sss in 1998 to 2000 n still get some change
GH spoil oooo
Where’s the do called king of Ghana ? Why’s he not on the national currency ?
Bastie de3 WA gyimiii ooooo
Re u a grown up man with a baby's brain or u re a baby?
The indomie generation won't understand .. Memories !!!
This is how they carry out devaluation currencies to keep the poor to continue been poor and the vice versa
;)) Welcome to the best sex dating site -- www.Nu21.eu
My salary in 1998 was 552,000 cedis. I was on my first job after school. This was a private company. My colleagues in state organisations, I understand were taking more than three or four times that figure.
The Five Cedis with Tetteh Quashie on it is missing
Also there was a note which had a a person carrying text books...that note is also missing
You left out ₵10000 and ₵20000 notes
Hmmmm gone are the days....most of these monies were more valuable than what we have today.