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President and Founder of RNAQ Holdings, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, has hinted at expanding his philanthropic efforts beyond his birthday, following the successful distribution of 1,000 gold tablets to followers during a live session.
The giveaway, conducted through 10 live draws of 100 winners each with support from the National Lottery Authority (NLA), formed part of activities marking his birthday and was designed to promote transparency and fairness.
Reflecting on the initiative, Mr. Quaye said the positive feedback from participants has inspired him to continue giving on a more regular basis, rather than limiting such gestures to annual celebrations.
“For those who did not win today, don’t worry. I’ve had very great feedback from this exercise, and I’m highly motivated.
"Going forward, I’m not going to wait for my birthday before I give. It could be every month, every two months, or every quarter, depending on the moment,” he said.
He further hinted at the possibility of expanding future giveaways beyond gold, suggesting that items such as cars and cash could be included.
“The next time, I could be sharing cars, cash, or other things. It depends on the moment, but I want to keep giving,” he added.
Mr. Quaye explained that the decision to distribute gold tablets was intentional, as it offers recipients a long-term investment asset rather than immediate consumption.
“I wanted to give something people can hold on to, give it time, and let it grow in value. The goal is to build an investment culture,” he noted.
The initiative, he said, reflects a broader commitment to financial empowerment and community impact, positioning his philanthropic efforts as a tool for promoting wealth creation and shared value.
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