One Year of Leadership
On this day in 2024, I was sworn in as UENR's 11th SRC President—a moment ordained by God and embraced by men. Leadership is about impact, not titles. In the coming weeks, I’ll share key milestones from this journey. Grateful for the support—stay tuned!
They drew computers on a chalkboard. We built them a lab. 🖥️
Proud to have led this project with @TelecelGhana Foundation. 30 workstations. 100 Mbps internet. 10+ schools served.
This one will stay with me forever. 🇬🇭❤️
#TelecelFoundation#AchiaseICTLab#Ghana#EBU
They drew computers on a chalkboard. We built them a lab. 🖥️
Proud to have led this project with @TelecelGhana Foundation. 30 workstations. 100 Mbps internet. 10+ schools served.
This one will stay with me forever. 🇬🇭❤️
#TelecelFoundation#AchiaseICTLab#Ghana#EBU
Steps to Replace Burnt Ghana Cedi Notes (Serial Numbers Visible):
1. Prepare the notes: Collect all remnants without altering them (no tape/glue). Note visible serial numbers and denominations. If from a fire, get a police report to prove accidental damage.
2. Visit a commercial bank: Start at any branch (e.g., GCB Bank, etc). Present notes, serial numbers, ID, and report. Minor damage: often exchanged immediately. Severe (burnt): bank assesses or forwards to Bank of Ghana.
3. If needed, go to Bank of Ghana: Take directly to any BoG branch. They verify authenticity/value. Visible serial numbers help a lot.
Replacement is free, and you may receive full or partial value depending on how much of the note remains and whether it is deemed genuine (i.e., not deliberately mutilated). Deliberately damaged notes (e.g., intentionally burnt or altered for fraudulent purposes) will not be replaced.