Joana Quaye Co-Founded Quick Credit with Ex-Husband – Lawyer
Quick Credit Dispute: Joana Quaye’s Team Presents Documented Proof
Joana Quaye’s legal team has presented new details in the ongoing dispute with her former husband, Richard Nii Armah Quaye.
In a statement released on April 27, lawyers from Dame and Partners said court records show that both parties helped establish Quick Credit & Investment Micro-Credit Company Limited in 2011. The company was set up shortly after their marriage.
According to the lawyers, Joana Quaye and Richard Quaye were both listed as original shareholders. They say this information is backed by official documents.
The statement comes after recent public comments about the origin of Richard Quaye’s wealth. In an interview on The Delay Show, he said he built his success on his own.
Joana Quaye’s legal team disagrees with that claim. They argue that records show a different story.
They also stated that when the couple married in 2010, Richard Quaye had just returned from a stay in the United Kingdom. At the time, they say, he did not own the assets he is now known for.
The lawyers insist these facts are already part of the public record. They say the details have been captured in court documents and can be verified.
The dispute has drawn attention since the couple’s divorce settlement. Many people have questioned how the business was built and who contributed to its early growth.
Joana Quaye’s legal team says the issue should be guided by documented evidence, not public opinion.
The case continues to generate discussion. It also highlights how business and personal relationships can become closely linked.
For now, both the legal process and public debate are shaping how the situation is viewed.



