Bola Ray exchanging pleasantries with Biram Fall
QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle company, has officially appointed renowned media personality, Nathan Kwabena Anokye Adisi, popularly known as Bola Ray, as its official representative in Ghana.
The announcement, made at a signing ceremony held yesterday in Accra, brought together QNET executives, business leaders, media professionals, and dignitaries from Ghana and abroad.
According to the company, the event marks QNET’s commitment to promoting transparency in its operations and highlights Ghana’s key role in the firm’s sub-Saharan Africa strategy.
Speaking at the event, QNET Deputy Chairman Biram Fall said the company is focused on empowering individuals through entrepreneurship and ethical business practices, while taking concrete steps to build trust and transparency in Ghana.
He noted that, in recent months, QNET has opened a compliance office in Accra and partnered with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to combat scams and misuse of its brand.
Mr. Fall described Bola Ray as an ideal ambassador for QNET, commending his integrity, influence, and commitment to youth empowerment.
“Bola Ray’s voice and credibility in the community will help us build awareness, restore trust, and educate the public about who we are and what we stand for,” he said.
In his remarks, Bola Ray expressed pride in his new role, affirming his dedication to upholding QNET’s values and helping to address fraudulent schemes that have tarnished the company’s image in the country.
“QNET is not a travel agency, scholarship provider, or investment scheme. Scammers have exploited the brand to defraud Ghanaians, and we’re here to put an end to that. A fraudulent company would not boldly establish a physical office and partner with key security agencies.
This shows QNET is a credible organisation focused on wellness, lifestyle, and empowerment,” he noted.
He added that the opening of QNET’s physical compliance office in East Legon represents a major milestone in building legitimacy and transparency.
He pledged to leverage his experience in media and stakeholder engagement to promote ethical entrepreneurship and support public education efforts.
“This partnership is about more than business; it’s about impact,” Bola Ray stated. “Together, we can fight misinformation, create opportunities for our youth, and foster a thriving, ethical direct selling environment in Ghana,” he stressed.
The company also announced plans to roll out community outreach programmes, youth entrepreneurship initiatives, and media engagements.
It further encouraged Ghanaians to remain vigilant, report suspicious activities, and verify any QNET-related communications through the company’s official website.
By Ebenezer K. Amponsah