Ghanaian lawyer, Maurice Ampaw, has reacted to a recent interview by businessman, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye.

During an interview with Bola Ray, a renowned media personality, Mr Armah-Quaye, founder of Angels Credit Limited, an investor company with many subsidiaries, opened up about his source of wealth.

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According to him, he worked as a kitchen porter in the UK, washing about 5,000 plates a day to make ends meet.

Before relocating abroad to hustle, Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, the owner of Bills Microcredit, also said he sold local gin, otherwise known as Akpeteshie, at James Town in Accra.

These claims made by the Ghanaian business mogul sparked conversation on social and mainstream media.

Reacting to this, Lawyer Maurice Ampaw said the young businessman lied about the source of his wealth.

Speaking on Wontumi TV, the Ghanaian lawyer said he knew how Richard Nii-Armah Quaye made his money, adding that he saw the beginning of his struggles with his ex-wife.

“Life begins at 40, but if God has blessed you, and life begins at 20 for you, when you were struggling with your wife some of us were aware. So, it’s not true that he washed 5,000 plates. I don’t want to go there. Don’t talk about those things. Where you make your money from, we know, some of us know,” he said.

Watch the video below:

@hayfordtv“I know how you made your money. Stop telling lies” Maurice Ampaw drops secrèts.

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