Recently, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, the brains behind Bills Credit, made headlines on social media when he revealed that he had purchased a plane.
On his Instagram feed, Nii-Armah Quaye posted pictures and videos of the private jet, revealing that he had received it as a birthday present. On Friday, March 21, 2025, he will turn 40, and he is determined to have a milestone party that will be unforgettable.
His published photos revealed that the aircraft was a Gulfstream G200 Galaxy, which, if brand-new, could cost about $23 million, according to Business Jet Traveler.
After the jet arrived at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), he posted a video of it getting the water salute.
A cybersecurity specialist from Ghana has popped Richard Quaye’s bubble as he revels in the excitement of his acquisition.
Gideon Aduku, the IT specialist, has hinted that the jet the creator of Bills Credit displayed could not be his as it is shown on social media.
The aircraft, which has the tail number N710RH, is owned by Lion Aviation Group and is now leased to Elite Air for private rentals, according to Aduku’s Facebook post.
According to our Flight Radar investigations, the aircraft was registered to Elite Air and is presently parked in Accra. It arrived from Espargos Amilcar Cabral International Airport in Cape Verde on March 13, 2025, at 3:07 p.m. It flew into Cape Verde from Barbados’ Bridget Grantley Adams International Airport the day before. It had previously relocated from the US’s West Palm Beach International Airport.