Charles Ntiaku Cobblah, a security guard at the Ghana School of Law (GSL) Makola, returned a bag of cash found on the campus that belonged to a student after it was reported missing.
Odupong Agyapong, an eyewitness to the event, stated that the security guard, who has been at the Law School for the last 26 years and is married with six children, discovered the bag after the Law School's recent Post Call Induction.
The lost bag was alleged to contain about Ghs40,000 in cash as well as different undetermined sums of Dollars and Euros, all in a bag the student neglected during the Post Call.
"On the day of the Induction, a PostCall student left her bag, in the open on the campus, full of money (about Ghc40,000 in addition to several Dollar & Euro bills) for several hours after the program.
"Charles kept the bag, investigated the situation, identified the owner and gave the bag back to her, with every bill intact" the eyewitness wrote.
"If we align ourselves with the statement that; “the true test of a person’s character is how they respond to money”, then Charles has proven to be of good Character! When you meet Uncle Charles, Salute him! For it is people like him that inspire hope and by their deeds, grant us the peace of mind to study, knowing that, our security is in safe hands." The post added.