A video has surfaced of Ghanaian business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) supervising the cutting of a door to a bedroom where his ex-wife and children were sleeping.
In the viral video, RNAQ was seen picking up his kids, who were spotted sleeping on the floor and placing them in bed as someone cut the lock of the door.
The video has surfaced amid briuhaha with RNAQ, who have been locked up in a bitter divorce alimony battle with ex-wife Joana for the past four years.
Mrs Joana Quaye was married to Richard Nii Armah-Quaye for sixteen (16) years and has three (3) children with him.
The High Court presided over by Justice Kofi Dorgu on 20th January, 2026, in his final orders despite evidence showing that Richard Nii Armah Quaye established his famous company, Quick Credit & Investment Micro-Credit Limited (renamed Bills Micro Credit Limited) with Joana Quaye as shareholders, out of which RNAQ built his wealth and established numerous other companies, the judge granted to the wife only one-third share of a house at Dansoman, GHC300,000 as financial provision and GHC5,000 to be paid by RNAQ each month for the upkeep of all the three children.
Mrs Quaye cited that all the properties owned by RNAQ, including houses at Trassacco Estate, East Legon and other rich neighbourhoods in Accra, a Rolls-Royce car, Bentley, Range Rover and other luxurious vehicles and companies were all acquired by RNAQ after their.
Joana Quaye has since hired prominent Accra-based law firm, Dame & Partners, as her new lawyers to pursue an appeal against the award following the court orders in what she described as “being given a raw deal”.
Meanwhile, Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall, a Ghanaian socialite-turned-musician, has been mentioned in the brouhaha surrounding the divorce of business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye and his former wife, Joana Coffie.
According to Joana Coffie, Richard Nii Armah Quaye gave their house in Trasacco to Hajia4Reall.
She also mentioned a Range Rover Velar (registration number M-2020) and a Bentley (DV 5268 E).
In the court documents, she stated, “In April 2021, the respondent deserted the marital home in Dansoman to stay with ‘Hajia4Reall’ in our Trasacco estate house. He did this after initially offering to relocate me to a new house, which I declined,” Joana Coffie stated in the document.
“In response to the claim that she denied him sexual intercourse, the petitioner contends that, for fear of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, she felt compelled to abstain from intimacy with the respondent because his womanising had become unbearable, and he was allegedly engaging in mostly unprotected relations with multiple women, including Hajia4Reall and others,” the document stated.
“She also claimed that the respondent was fond of inviting women to the East Legon house to entertain him, and he ended up engaging in intimate relations with many of them,” the document added.
Also, court documents and videos have surfaced online alleging that Ghanaian business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) allegedly assaulted his ex-wife, Joana Coffie.
The court transcripts detail that in June 2014, Quaye allegedly assaulted his ex-wife shortly after she gave birth to twins.
According to Joana Coffie’s mother, who served as a witness to one of the alleged incidents, she detailed how her daughter was beaten after requesting that her husband transfer ownership of a car he had gifted her following the delivery.
The document read, “One day, I was with the parties’ children when I heard the petitioner crying out from the couple’s bedroom. I rushed to knock on the door, and the respondent came out and said there was no problem. However, upon my persistent questioning as to why the petitioner was crying, the respondent, who had a belt in his hand all that while, stated that he established his business because of his mother and sister, and so if the petitioner misbehaves, he will keep beating her”.
“He added that he had acquired a brand-new car for her, a Jaguar, as appreciation for safely delivering the twins, but the petitioner insisted that he transfer ownership of the car into her name, which generated an argument between them,” she said.
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