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🇬🇭 🇦🇪 He came with a bottle and the colour of the acid was just like water… he opened it and just splashed the acid on me.”
— Alex Deglee, a Ghanaian man who was previously based in Dubai but is now in Ghana, says the incident started after a misunderstanding over a 20-dirham balance from a 120-dirham debt, following a card game argument that escalated. He further claims the situation turned violent when his roommate allegedly attempted to attack him with a hammer and threw a stick at him before later carrying out the alleged acid attack in December 2023.
He is calling on President John Dramani Mahama and Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa to intervene.
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@MrPackmannxo @eddie_wrt Definitely not building blocks
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@eddie_wrt Men too does same, they retrieve everything they buy for women and try break up
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@MrIrish3 Bookmark this your post cos you would need to be referred to sooner than later
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@metrotvgh He has very good lawyers and
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As of May 2026, Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), founder of Quick Credit & Investment Micro-Credit (now Bills Micro Credit), is involved in a high-profile legal battle regarding the distribution of company shares and assets following his divorce from Joana Quaye.
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Many people are hearing about the Daniel Ofori vs Ecobank case, but don’t fully understand how the whole issue started and how it ended.
Here’s the simple breakdown from the beginning to today:
In 2008, Ghanaian businessman Daniel Ofori sold about 14.3 million CAL Bank shares to another businessman, William Oppong-Bio.
The transaction was handled through Databank Brokerage while Ecobank Ghana acted as the settlement/payment bank.
The shares were worth about GH¢13.7 million.
According to Daniel Ofori, after the shares had already been transferred, Ecobank failed to complete payment after the Bank of Ghana and SEC raised concerns about the transaction.
Part of the money, about GH¢6.16 million, was then allegedly placed into an investment arrangement with Ecobank at an agreed interest rate of 30%.
This is where the real issue began.
Daniel Ofori later sued Ecobank, arguing that:
1. The shares had already been sold and transferred
2. Therefore he deserved payment
3. Ecobank also owed him the agreed investment interest
Ecobank fought the case for years, arguing that:
- the transaction became problematic after regulatory intervention
- there were inconsistencies in the documents
- and Daniel Ofori was still receiving dividends on the shares after supposedly selling them
One major question people asked was:
“If he sold the shares, why was he still receiving dividends?”
Ecobank used this point to challenge the entire claim and later even alleged document alteration and fraud.
But the courts repeatedly ruled in Daniel Ofori’s favour.
The biggest turning point came in 2018 when the Supreme Court ruled that Daniel Ofori was entitled to the money and the agreed 30% interest.
After that, another battle started:
How should the interest be calculated?
Simple interest?
Yearly compound interest?
Or monthly compound interest?
That calculation changed everything.
Because when 30% interest compounds over many years, the amount becomes extremely huge.
Ecobank kept challenging the judgment and tried several legal attempts to overturn or reduce the amount.
But in 2026, the Supreme Court finally upheld the earlier rulings and confirmed that Daniel Ofori was entitled to the compounded interest.
This officially ended one of Ghana’s biggest and longest commercial court battles.
Charley this case will probably be studied in Ghana’s banking and legal sectors for many years 😁
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@DontdoYawa When you refuse to adhere to logical reasoning cos of politics then you would ask what you just asked.
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@NeewwNew @THESTATENEWSS @DogbatseyKelley That was a petition and she needs to
prove and convince the court enough before that injunction could be granted.
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🇬🇭 According to court filings, she claims she sacrificed her education at UPSA, worked multiple jobs, and used her personal savings to support Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s education and finance his 2008 trip to the United Kingdom.
She further alleges that in 2009, she provided the seed capital for their jointly established microfinance business, Quick Credit, later rebranded as Bills Micro-Credit , which was officially founded in 2010, the same year they got married.
The ex-wife also alleges that Richard Nii Armah Quaye unlawfully removed her as a shareholder in 2017 and later as a director in 2021 without her consent, a claim she says he admitted to during court proceedings.

THE STATE NEWS@THESTATENEWSS
JUST IN — 🇬🇭 Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s ex-wife has reportedly filed a court injunction seeking to prevent him from selling his cars, properties, and other high-value assets until their divorce case is fully resolved.
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@Citi973 Let's see if the court will grant it. She would see her smoothness level
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Joana Quaye, the ex-wife of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, has filed an application at the Divorce and Matrimonial Division of the Accra High Court seeking an injunction against her former husband over several assets and company shares acquired during their marriage.
#CitiNewsroom #CitiFM #GhanaNews

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@DontdoYawa She's trying to get deputise in the information ministry come 3044
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@joejunior566 Very typical of the pigs. Insults 🤣🤣🤣gye wo ✌️
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@KingPow17 In your triso ne wapampaso. Stray, useless and cowards like you being misled by a non directional socialist group
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@joejunior566 @DjoletoT In his afterlife
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@DjoletoT Very soon there will be a National Day of Apology to Nana Akufo Addo. And some people will pay for their unwarranted insults
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@sua_nyansaa_ Who's he to serve notice.
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@yabaleftonline Why not. What a man can do women can do equally
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@kwadwosheldon You're praying so hard for this government to fail. You're a puddle and a cunt
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lol ebe this woman dey defend this? Wow!
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“I go to the dorm myself and there’s a lot of food, so we don’t know where that is coming from…” Deputy NSA boss Veronica Commey responds complaints by athletes over rationing of food at African Seniors Athletics Championships. #SportyFM
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