“I’ve Never Beaten Her; It’s a Clear Agenda Against Me” — RNAQ Breaks Silence on Ex-Wife Abuse Claims

Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, widely known as RNAQ, has denied allegations that he physically abused his ex-wife, describing the claims as false and targeted.
Speaking in an interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso on The Delay Show, he addressed reports accusing him of assaulting his former spouse, Joana.
When asked directly whether he had ever laid hands on his ex-wife, RNAQ responded:
“I can’t even beat my children, not to even beat my wife. I have never beaten my wife before.”
He further acknowledged awareness of a viral video allegedly linked to the claims but questioned its authenticity and intent.
“I have seen that video circulating which talks about me beating my wife and, as I said, there is a clear agenda on me. I don’t know where they got that video from,” he stated.
The businessman went on to challenge the credibility of the footage, suggesting that visuals can be misleading in today’s digital age.
“In today’s world, people can even do makeup that looks like someone has been beaten. Second, she may have had an encounter with someone and gotten a swollen face and use it as a video. Because you see, that purported video that I saw people believe in it, there were none of me in that video.”
He expressed shock over the public’s reaction to the allegations, raising concerns about how quickly conclusions are drawn without thorough verification.
“I keep watching the video and I asked myself, does it mean anyone who comes to make allegations about me or accuse me would be believed? How can we live in a society like this? This is cruelty. I think anyone who believed her by watching that video where I did not show up and made a conclusion has made a great injustice to me.”
RNAQ further emphasized that he has never abused any woman.
SOURCE: Dklassgh.Com



