Richard Nii Armah Quaye, the leader of Bills Micro-Credit, has donated money and food products to the National Chief Imam in his first public appearance since his new duty problems.
Quaye, accompanied by his staff, donated corn and other food products to the office of the Chief Imam as part of his continuing 40th birthday activities. The payment included a cash amount of Ghc 100, 000.
Following the payment, the Chief Imam laid hands on Quaye. The contribution also comes at a critical time as the Eid activities are just about to push off with the end of Ramadan.
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The payment is the first public appearance by Quaye following the recent discussion about his finances following his holiday events.
Information alleged that the Financial Intelligence Center had frozen all of Quaye’s records in the midst of his ostentatious 40th birthday activities at the Independence Square next year. Quaye threw a beautiful celebration with artists from home and abroad attending.
Following reports of his account being frozen, fresh reports alleged he owed in excess of Ghc 30m in fees to the Ghana Revenue Authority.
The GRA reacted to the information in a speech, revealing that Quaye’s addresses had not been frozen but the company was engaging him in meeting his tax commitments.
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