Also known as: RNAQ · Mr Quaye · Richard Nii Armah Quay · Mr. Armah Quaye · Mr Richard Nii Armah Quaye · Mr. Quaye · Mr. Richard Nii Armah Quaye · businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye
Businessman and President of RNAQ Holdings involved in ongoing divorce settlement dispute with ex-wife Joana Quaye over asset division and spousal contributions.
The Family Court in Accra on Tuesday, June 2, heard arguments on an application seeking to restrict access by socialite and musician Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, to the children of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) and his estranged wife, Joana Qua …
The ongoing situation involving Richard Nii Armah Quaye and his ex-wife, Joana, continues to dominate conversations online, with many social media users now expressing exhaustion over the constant back-and-forth surrounding the matter. …
Joana Quaye Details have emerged about an evidence showing a joint establishment of Quick Credit and Investment Money Lending Limited, in 2011 by businessman, Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), with his ex-wife, Joana Quaye. …
Court documents sighted by Myjoyonline appear to challenge businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ)’s public claim that he solely established Quick Credit and Investment Money Lending Limited. …
Joana Quaye, the former wife of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), has filed an application at the Divorce and Matrimonial Division of the High Court in Accra seeking to stop him from selling or transferring shares in several companies and high-value properties. …
… The meeting comes in the wake of criticism over a recent ruling by an Accra High Court on the distribution of property acquired during the marriage of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) and Joana Quaye. …
Businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ)’s former wife, Joana Quaye, has petitioned the Chief Justice over what she describes as gross misconduct by the trial judge. …
… This follows a GH¢100,000 support from businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, who lauded the musician for composing a song which has the tendency to change society and help eschew jealousy.
… This follows a GHC100,000 support from businessman, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, who lauded the musician for composing a song which has the tendency to change society and help eschew jealousy. …
…He went on television and said she contributed nothing The divorce case of Joana Quaye and businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, widely known as RNAQ, took a fresh and deeply contentious turn when the microfinance mogul sat down with media personality Deloris Frimpong Manso on Th …
An Accra Family Court heard arguments on June 2 in a divorce case over a motion to restrict socialite Hajia4Reall's access to the children of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye and his estranged wife, with the petitioner citing video evidence and concerns about the children's welfare and social media activity.
An Accra Family Court heard arguments on June 2 in a divorce case over a motion to restrict socialite Hajia4Reall's access to the children of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye and his estranged wife, with the petitioner citing video evidence and concerns about the children's welfare and social media activity.
Reports claim settlement proposals have been exchanged between Richard Nii Armah Quaye and his ex-wife Joana, with alleged offers ranging from GHS 2 million to GHS 4 million cash plus property and vehicles, while Joana reportedly requested GHS 40 million, multiple houses, and monthly support. Neither side has officially confirmed the figures.
Joana Quaye's role in Quick Credit and Investment Money Lending Limited (now Bills Micro-Credit Ltd.), co-founded with businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye in 2011, has emerged through court documents showing she held 100,000 shares as a "First Shareholder" alongside his 900,000 shares. The evidence contradicts Quaye's claims on the Delay Show that he solely established the company without his ex-wife's involvement.
Court filings by Joana Quaye in an Accra High Court show that Quick Credit and Investment Money Lending Limited (now Bills Micro-Credit Ltd) was jointly established by her and Richard Nii Armah Quaye in 2011, with Joana holding 100,000 shares and Richard holding 900,000 shares at incorporation. The documents, presented as exhibits in her application for an interlocutory injunction, contradict Richard Quaye's recent public claim that he solely built the business.
Joana Quaye has filed an application at the High Court seeking to temporarily freeze shares in companies and luxury properties belonging to her former husband Richard Nii Armah Quaye pending the Court of Appeal's decision on their divorce settlement. She claims she sacrificed her education and supported his early business ventures, including funding the establishment of Quick Credit Company Limited.
Parliament Speaker Alban Bagbin has expressed concern over the denial of property rights to women and backed urgent passage of the Spousal Property Bill, saying women must enjoy equal rights as spouses in marriage. The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) petitioned him following an Accra High Court ruling on property distribution that has exposed the absence of clear legal protections for spouses when marriages end.
Joana Quaye has petitioned the Chief Justice, alleging that Justice Justin Dorgu's delay in releasing the full written judgment in her divorce case—three months after final orders were issued—caused her appeal window to expire before she could access the detailed reasoning needed to challenge the decision.
Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame has launched a 'Clap Challenge' inviting teachers and students to record videos of themselves singing his Clap song, post on social media with the hashtag #clap4others, and compete for weekly cash prizes of GH¢1,000. The initiative aims to promote creativity, unity, and positive expression among young people in schools.
Okyeame Kwame has announced a "Clap Challenge" requiring teachers and students to record videos singing his "Clap" song and share them on social media with the hashtag #clap4others. One teacher will be selected as a weekly winner and receive GH¢1,000.
In a televised interview on The Delay Show on 25 April 2026, microfinance mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye claimed his ex-wife Joana Quaye played no meaningful role in his wealth accumulation and that he was already prosperous before their marriage. According to court records and her legal team's statement, this claim is demonstrably false and contradicts documented evidence that he returned from the United Kingdom in 2009 unemployed.
Lawyers for Richard Nii Armah Quaye have accused legal practitioner Godfred Yeboah Dame of misleading the public and violating professional conduct rules by issuing a press statement about an ongoing marital legal dispute, arguing that such public comments breach Rule 38 of the Legal Profession (Professional Conduct and Etiquette) Rules, 2020 and undermine the administration of justice.
Businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye has rejected viral claims of infidelity, stating his wife never caught him cheating and that he slept at home every day during his 10-year marriage while in Ghana. He attributes his marriage collapse to his rise in wealth rather than infidelity, saying he was "a victim of my own success."
Businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye has attributed the breakdown of his marriage to external influences and the effects of his rising wealth, alleging that people around him—including a childhood friend he gave money and shelter—played a role in the dissolution. He maintains respect for his ex-wife and does not blame her for the divorce.
Businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye has attributed the collapse of his marriage to his rapid financial rise, saying he was "a victim of [his] own success" as people around him changed and relationships shifted following his wealth accumulation.
Lawyers for Joana Quaye, ex-wife of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, have condemned comments he made on "The Delay Show," describing them as "substantially untrue" and prejudicial to their client's reputation in their ongoing four-year divorce battle. A High Court awarded Quaye GH¢300,000 in January despite her seeking GH¢50 million, prompting an appeal by her lawyers.
Lawyers for Joana Quaye have accused businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye of attempting to sway public opinion and undermine justice through a media interview granted while an appeal in their dispute is still pending. The lawyers argued that Mr Quaye made allegations "which are all substantially untrue" concerning matters currently before the Court of Appeal.
Richard Nii Armah Quaye, president of RNAQ Holdings, said he is ready to resolve outstanding issues with his ex-wife without legal action and that most social media rumours about him are fabricated.
Lawyers for Joana Quaye have rejected allegations made by her ex-husband Richard Nii Armah Quaye, describing them as "substantially untrue" and cautioning against public commentary on an ongoing court case, following his appearance on the Delay Show on April 25.
Lawyers for Joana Quaye have refuted claims made by Richard Nii Armah Quaye in a recent media interview, asserting that court records show he "had none of the properties he owns now" before their 2010 marriage and was unemployed at that time.
Richard Nii Armah Quaye, President of RNAQ Holdings, has stated he is prepared to settle matters with his ex-wife following their separation. He attributed the breakdown of his marriage to external influences rather than internal conflict and expressed a desire to resolve differences away from legal disputes for the sake of their children.
Lawyers for Joana Quaye have accused her estranged husband, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, of attempting to influence public opinion and undermine ongoing court proceedings through a media interview with broadcaster Deloris Frimpong Manso. The lawyers say allegations made in the interview are "substantially untrue" and relate to matters currently before the courts, and argue that the move obstructs the administration of justice.
Richard Nii Armah Quay, founder of Bills and Quick Angels Limited, has stated he was financially stable and already established in business before marrying his ex-wife, Joana Coffie, and disputes her claims that she contributed to his success. He says allegations of physical abuse and that he was poor before marriage are untrue, noting the court has acquitted and discharged him of all accusations.
Ghanaian business magnate Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) has denied allegations of physically abusing his estranged wife, describing the claims as unfounded and part of a calculated attempt to damage his reputation. He also questioned the authenticity of a viral video linked to the allegations, suggesting the footage could be manipulated or sourced from another incident.