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Business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye celebrated his 40th birthday in grand style at the Black Star Square in Accra, with a star-studded event attended by top local and international dignitaries, business elites, and entertainment heavyweights.
The extravagant celebration dubbed #RNAQ40 brought together some of Ghana’s most influential personalities, including Dr. Osei Kwame Despite and Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, whose presence underscored the celebrant’s deep ties to the country’s business and social elite.

Also in attendance were government officials, industry leaders, and high-profile figures from the international business community, all gathering to honor Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s remarkable journey and achievements over the years.
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The March 22 night was nothing short of spectacular, featuring electrifying performances from some of Ghana’s biggest musical acts.
Nigeria's Davido and Ghana's Sarkodie delivered a thrilling performance, while Stonebwoy’s Afro-dancehall energy kept the audience on their feet.
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Other performances from King Promise, KiDi, Efya, Sefa, among others further heightened the glamour of the occasion, making it a night to remember.
The Black Star Square venue was transformed into an elegant paradise, with exquisite décor, a world-class dining experience, and a breathtaking ambiance befitting the milestone celebration.
Guests were treated to fine cuisine, premium drinks, and an unmatched entertainment experience, making the event one of the most talked-about celebrations of the year.

Richard Nii Armah Quaye, known for his business acumen and philanthropy, expressed gratitude to his family, friends, and associates for their support over the years.
He reflected on his 40-year journey and hinted at more impactful ventures in the years ahead.
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