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April 26, 2026
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Businessman RNAQ denies ever assaulting ex-wife, challenges authenticity of viral video
Key Points
- Ghanaian business magnate Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) has vehemently denied allegations of physically abusing his estranged wife, Joana.
- Speaking on The Delay Show, Mr. Quaye stated he has never beaten his wife or even his children, calling the claims unfounded.
- He believes the accusations are part of a calculated effort to damage his reputation.
- RNAQ acknowledged a viral video purportedly linked to the allegations but questioned its authenticity, motives, and the potential for digital manipulation, noting his absence from the footage.
- He expressed concern over the public's swift acceptance of such allegations without thorough scrutiny, reiterating his innocence.
Why This Matters
This article matters for Ghana as it involves a prominent business magnate, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, who is a public figure. Allegations of domestic abuse against such individuals, even if denied, can significantly impact public perception, influence social discourse on gender-based violence, and highlight issues of reputation management in the digital age.
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