Ghanaian media personality Afia Schwarzenegger has ignited fresh controversy after launching a scathing attack on businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, popularly known as RNA, questioning both his wealth and personal life.

Afia Schwar Questions RNA’s Wealth
In a viral outburst, Afia Schwar alleged that the businessman’s wealth is not as clean as it appears, suggesting that there are hidden truths yet to be exposed. According to her, the luxurious lifestyle often displayed online may not reflect reality.
“His money isn’t clean, that’s why he can’t even take care of his family but acting like a big man online,” she reportedly stated, sparking heated reactions across social media.
Allegations of Family Neglect
Afia Schwar did not hold back, further accusing RNA of neglecting his family despite his perceived financial status. She claimed that behind the public image lies a different story that many Ghanaians are yet to uncover.
Her remarks have intensified scrutiny on the businessman, with many online users debating the authenticity of wealth and the pressures of maintaining a public image.
Hints of More Revelations to Come
In her statements, Afia Schwar hinted that more damaging revelations could surface soon, boldly claiming that RNA’s “end” is near. While she did not provide evidence to support her claims, the comments have fueled speculation and ongoing discussions.
Background: RNA’s Public Image and Wealth Claims
Richard Nii Armah Quaye has frequently made headlines for his wealth and business success, including bold claims about the scale of his fortune. In a previous report, he stated that his wealth is so vast he cannot even spend a small fraction of it, a claim that drew widespread attention.
Read more: My wealth is so large I can’t even spend 2% of it – Richard Nii Armah Quaye
Public Reactions and Ongoing Debate
The exchange has reignited conversations about wealth transparency, celebrity influence, and accountability in Ghana’s social and business circles. While some supporters of Afia Schwar believe she is speaking uncomfortable truths, others argue that such claims should be backed by evidence.
Meanwhile, RNA has yet to publicly respond to the allegations.
Why This Story Matters
This development highlights the growing intersection between social media influence, public perception, and reputational risk. It also raises questions about how unverified allegations can shape narratives and impact individuals in Ghana’s digital media space.
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