I never exaggerated, I washed more than 5,000 plates – RNAQ defends his earlier claims   

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Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, commonly known as RNAQ, has explained his claim of washing 5000 plates in a hotel in the United Kingdom.

According to RNAQ, he never exaggerated, adding that he was even charitable with the 5,000 figure.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with media personality Deloris Frimpong Manso on The Delay Show, RNAQ explained, “Some people have never travelled before. Others travelled but never worked, so they cannot relate to my narrative,” he said. “I think I was even conservative about the 5,000 figure because I washed more than that in a day.”

“There are hotels in the West with over 2,000 rooms; some even have 5,000 rooms,” he said. “Let’s say the hotel I worked in had 1,000 rooms. If occupants from those rooms come for breakfast, you’re dealing with thousands of people.”

He further added, “When you go for breakfast, how many plates do you use? A lot. And beyond that, the food has to be prepared, which also uses many dishes,” he explained. “By the time you finish preparing food for about 3,000 people, a lot of dishes would have been used—and that’s just breakfast. There is lunch as well.”

“People disputed this and were using calculators doing computations,” he said. “I’ve come to realise that a lot of people are confidently ignorant. I never exaggerated. I was even charitable with the 5,000 figure.”

Also, the Ghanaian businessman has said he is unfazed by criticism and backlash surrounding his wealth and his personal life.

According to RNAQ, good people do not lack enemies, adding that he expected people to talk about him.

He stated, “I sleep. I’m not bothered in any way. One of my principles is that good people do not lack enemies, and all winners have haters. I’ve always expected people to talk about me.”

He further asserted that his mentor, prominent businessman Osei Kwame Despite advice him that God doesn’t give wealth to anybody who cannot carry it.

“He told me that God doesn’t give wealth to anybody who cannot carry it,” Quaye said. “The fact that I’ve been given this much means I’m capable of carrying it, so I should be bold and expect whatever comes.”

In other news, RNAQ has finally broken his silence over the brouhaha surrounding his divorce with her ex-wife, Joana Quaye.

According to RNAQ, 99% of the things being thrown out in the media and on social media aren’t true.

Richard Nii Armah Quaye stated, “I was working before I married her. I started my business before I married her. I started making money before I went to marry her, and I funded our wedding. If I didn’t have money, I couldn’t have married her, because we had a very luxurious wedding.

I had money before marrying her. I spent a lot of money marrying her. All the things you have heard, 99% of it isn’t true,” Nii Armah said.

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