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Alarm Raised As Ghanaians Spotted Illuminati Sign On The New Ghana Cedis Note.

Alarm Raised As Ghanaians Spotted Illuminati Sign On The New Ghana Cedis Note.

Alarm Raised As Ghanaians Spotted Illuminati Sign On The New Cedis. The Bank of Ghana is yet to release new notes into the denomination. These are the GHC100 and GHC200 notes and GHC2 coins as well.

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According to Dr. Ernest Addison, the governor of the bank of Ghana, the new notes have so many security features which will be convenient for high spending and also to help the government on money creation.

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However concerned Ghanaians haven’t accepted this new currency and also they claimed they have spotted an Illuminati symbol on the new bank notes.

Others also think it is an attempt to rob the country. They are crying the 666 has come earlier than they expected.

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Watch the video below:

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