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Ghanaian entrepreneur Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, the founder and CEO of Bills Microcredit, has captured public attention with his extravagant 40th birthday celebrations, which included the acquisition of a custom-branded private jet and a high-end Bugatti Chiron.
Quaye, who will celebrate his 40th birthday on March 21, 2025, announced the purchases on his Instagram account, sparking widespread reactions from fans, followers, and celebrities.
The private jet, prominently emblazoned with his initials, RNAQ, was revealed in a post captioned, “…and I got myself a jet too #RNAQ40.”

The jet’s unveiling followed closely on the heels of the arrival of his Bugatti Chiron, which was cleared from Tema Port on March 11, 2025.
The Chiron, one of the world’s most exclusive and expensive sports cars speaks to Mr Quaye’s reputation as a collector of luxury assets.

The entrepreneur’s Instagram posts showcasing his new possessions quickly went viral, eliciting a mix of admiration and astonishment from social media users. While many praised his achievements and opulent lifestyle, others were left in awe of his immense wealth.
Among the notable figures who congratulated Quaye in the comments section were Ghanaian reggae/dancehall artist Stonebwoy, rapper Medikal, Nigerian music star Davido, and Ghanaian actor Kalybos. Their messages added to the buzz surrounding Quaye’s milestone celebration and his latest high-profile acquisitions.
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