CEO of Bills Microcredit, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bills Microcredit, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, has opened up about his journey from humble beginnings to financial success.
Speaking in an interview with Bola Ray on GhOne TV, the businessman revealed that in his early years, he worked as a kitchen porter, washing up to 5,000 dishes daily to meet job requirements.
“I was a kitchen porter; I washed as many as 5,000 dishes a day,” he recounted.
Through diligence and perseverance, Nii-Armah has now achieved remarkable success, acquiring luxury assets such as a Bugatti Chiron Sport and a private jet.
He disclosed that these assets are primarily used by himself and his mother, who has been a guiding force in his life, offering him advice and support.
The Bills Microcredit CEO also clarified that he is currently single, following a recent divorce.
“Now I have a private jet, which is for myself and my mother. My mother has been very supportive. I left the market early, but now I’m back on the market because I’m divorced. I also own a Bugatti Chiron Sport, which costs about four million dollars,” he stated.
Watch Nii-Armah’s remarks in the video below:
Ghanaian business magnate and CEO of Bills Micro Credit has shared his humble beginnings, revealing that he started his journey to wealth by washing around 5,000 dishes daily.
He also opened up about his personal life, disclosing that he’s currently single following a recent… pic.twitter.com/Pt8zhX3Nmx
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