“I Made My First million Dollars At Age 27” – Richard Nii-Armah Quaye

After years of adversity and tenacity, Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii-Armah Quaye has revealed how he made his first $1 million at the age of 27. During a Starr FM appearance on Starr Chat, the CEO of Bills Credit, previously Quick Credit, shared his inspirational story.
Following his graduation from senior high school, Quaye revealed that he struggled to make ends meet and had to turn to street vending to make ends meet. “In Jamestown, I used to sell local gin,” he said.
He talks about how applying for a UK visa at the age of 22 was a turning point in his financial path because he had saved up enough money for it.
The entrepreneur attributes his financial success to his constant discipline. “If you lack discipline, you will be unable to accomplish anything,” he said.
Thirteen years after making his first million, Quaye triumphantly announced that he had achieved his first $10 billion milestone.
After announcing his most recent opulent purchases in honor of his impending 40th birthday on March 21, 2025, Richard Quaye recently made news. In addition to a Bugatti Chiron worth around $2.4 million, he posted images and videos of himself getting aboard a Gulfstream G200 Galaxy private jet that was purported to be his plane.
Source: Dklassgh.com



