'Next time, I may share cars' - Business mogul RNAQ hints at next birthday giveaway
Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNQA) hinted that he may distribute free cars on his birthday in 2027. During his birthday live session on March 21, 2026, Richard Nii Armah Quaye gifted 1,000 followers gold tablets through 10 live draws, with 100 winners selected in each round.
The exercise was conducted with support from the National Lottery Authority to ensure transparency and fairness. Reflecting on the success of the giveaway, RNQA shared his vision for sustaining acts of generosity, stating, "For those of you who are not winning today, don't worry. I have had very great feedback from this exercise and I'm highly motivated and inspired. Going forward, I'm not going to wait for my birthdays before I give."
RNQA also said, "From time to time whether every month, every two months, or every quarter, depending on how I feel-I will continue to give. The next time, I could be sharing cars, cash or other items. It depends on the moment but I want to keep giving." The gold tablets were selected as gifts and investment assets, allowing recipients to hold onto them and potentially benefit from their value appreciation over time. RNQA said, "I wanted to give an investment asset that people can hold on to, give it time, and allow it to grow in value. The goal is for this to become part of an investment culture."
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Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), a Ghanaian business magnate, celebrated his birthday in a unique way. He hinted at future giveaways-leaving many to wonder what's next.
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