“I’m not bothered in any way” – RNAQ unfazed by scrutiny surrounding his wealth

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Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ)

Richard Nii Armah Quaye, commonly known as RNAQ, a 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.

Speaking on The Delay Show, RNAQ spoke about the backlash and scrutiny he has faced on social media, saying, “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.”

Richard Nii Armah Quaye further admitted that the recent brouhaha surrounding his divorce has affected his family, particularly his mother.

RNAQ added, “She’s my only concern,” he said. “I’m her only son, and we’re very close. She knows everything about me—the truths and the lies people tell.”

“She’s not too bothered about the things people say about me,” he said. “She’s worried about the fact that I may not be able to handle the ferocious lies that are being perpetrated against me. I think that’s her worry.”

“So, I’m okay; I’m calm,” he said.

Also, Richard Nii Armah Quaye 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.

Speaking in an interview with Delay, circulating on social media on April 24, 2026, 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.

Meanwhile, Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, the founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, has claimed Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), a Ghanaian business mogul, may not be clean.

Ajagurajah alleged that RNAQ’s wealth might be tied to spiritual backing, citing the red ring often seen on RNAQ’s finger in photos to argue his case.

In a post on X, a netizen sharing the news wrote, “Ajagurajah has suggested that businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s wealth may not be clean, adding there could be a spiritual backing to it.

In a TikTok video, he pointed to a red ring often seen on RNAQ’s finger in photos and used it to support his view.

He said that for someone around 40 years old to have built such wealth, there must be something beyond what people see, especially after, as he claimed, checks by the Ghana Revenue Authority and EOCO did not find anything wrong with his source of income.

“The GRA, EOCO, and others have checked his source of wealth and found nothing dubious.

“A 40-year-old person has managed to become so rich, and you think there is nothing behind his wealth? Wise up!

“Let me show you something. He does not go anywhere without his ring, watch it well,” he said.

He also dismissed suggestions that the ring is just for fashion, saying people should pay attention to what he is explaining.

Ajagurajah later showed a similar ring and said the red stone in it has a spiritual meaning”.

Watch the video below: