Maurice Ampaw, a commentator, spoke out against Richard Nii Armah Quaye, a businessman from Ghana.
This happened after news came out about Quaye’s bank accounts being frozen and rumors that he might have been arrested.
On TV, Ampaw said that Quaye was responsible for his own troubles. Quaye, who owns Bills Micro Credit, was quietly enjoying his wealth with no one noticing. However, he then decided to have a big, flashy party that caught all of Ghana’s attention.
This event followed his purchase of a private jet and a new Bugatti.
Ampaw pointed out that, because of these actions, Quaye attracted negative attention from people who may wish him harm, often referred to as “witches and wizards,” and he is now facing the results of his decisions.
Richard Nii Armah Quaye, famous for his extravagant birthday party, found himself with all his bank accounts frozen by the Financial Intelligence Center.
There are reports of mistakes in his income tax returns, leading to an unpaid amount of around 30 million Ghanaian Cedis.
Amidst the news of his frozen accounts, rumors surfaced that he was arrested for money laundering, but no official government agency has confirmed this arrest, so it remains unverified.
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