Bola Ray named QNET’s official spokesperson in Ghana

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QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness direct selling company, has appointed Nathan Kwabena Anokye Adisi, popularly known as Bola Ray, as its official representative and spokesperson in Ghana. The move marks a major step in QNET’s campaign to fight brand misuse, fraud, and misrepresentation in the country.

At the official ceremony in Accra, QNET’s Deputy Chairman for the Sub-Saharan region, Biram Fall, described the partnership as a significant milestone toward greater transparency and sustainable growth.

“Today, we take a major step by welcoming Mr. Kwabena Adisi, more popularly known as Bola Ray, as QNET’s official spokesperson in Ghana,” Fall stated. “Bola Ray’s integrity, influence, and leadership in the community makes him an ideal ambassador to champion our mission of empowering legitimate entrepreneurs, educating the public, and supporting community development.”

Fall explained that Bola Ray would play a key role in driving QNET’s local initiatives focused on job creation, community support, and boosting Ghana’s economic resilience.

In his acceptance speech, Bola Ray expressed excitement about the appointment, describing it as both a professional milestone and a “commitment to serve a credible global brand.”

He took a firm stance against fraudulent activities damaging QNET’s reputation, stressing the need to set the record straight about the company’s operations.

“QNET is neither a travel agency, nor does it offer scholarships or operate as a Ponzi or investment scheme. These criminals exploit our reputable brand to defraud unsuspecting individuals,” Bola Ray asserted.

He further announced that QNET’s strengthened presence in Ghana would help clamp down on illegal activities.

“For many years, people have misused the brand because there was no physical presence here in Ghana. That ceases from today, because we are going after the criminals.”

Bola Ray also outlined key measures the company has put in place to address scam allegations, including a partnership with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the establishment of a new Compliance Office at East Legon in Accra. The office will act as a central point for reporting fraud and ensuring ethical business practices across QNET’s operations in Ghana.

Story by Glorious Naa Deedei Quaye | univers.ug.edu.gh
Edited by Gabriel Tecco Mensah 

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