28/04/2026
Delay Sits Down with RNAQ: A Candid Conversation About Life, Business, and the Battles Nobody Talks About
There's something refreshing about watching someone sit across from Delay and actually mean what they say. RNAQ did exactly that — no PR polish, no rehearsed deflections. Just a man telling his story, owning his scars, and setting the record straight on a few things that have been swirling around him for far too long.
Where It All Started
Before the businesses, before the headlines, there was a young man figuring things out. RNAQ opened up about growing up and eventually finding his footing at IPS — now known as UPSA — where the foundations of who he'd become were quietly being laid. He later made his way to the UK, and that chapter clearly left a mark on him. He talked about the people he met there, the advice he picked up, and how all of it shaped the lens through which he now sees opportunity. When he came back to Ghana, he didn't just come back with a plan. He came back with a purpose.
Building Something Real
RNAQ is not interested in the shortcut version of success. He was clear about that. His approach to business is deeply personal — he looks for young people with fire in them, people who remind him of a younger version of himself, and he bets on them. Quick Credit didn't become what it is by accident. It grew because he stayed close to it, understood it, and kept pushing it forward even when it wasn't glamorous.
But what stood out even more was when he talked about his food bank. He said it quietly, almost like it wasn't a big deal — but feeding thousands of people every single day *is* a big deal. It's the kind of thing that says more about a person than any business deal ever could.
On the Marriage
This is where it got real. RNAQ addressed the rumors about his divorce directly, and he didn't hide behind vague language. He denied the infidelity allegations — firmly, but without bitterness. What he said instead was more honest than most people would be: success changes things. When you start rising, not everyone around you rises comfortably with you. Outside voices get louder. Pressures you never expected creep in. He didn't point fingers. He just told the truth about how complicated life can get when everything is going well on the outside and quietly falling apart somewhere closer to home.
On the Business Controversies
The videos. The viral moments. The staff conduct during loan recoveries that made people angry — and understandably so. RNAQ didn't brush it off. He said the company investigates every incident and that physical aggression is something they simply do not stand for. He was measured about it, not defensive. There was an acknowledgment that when you run something at scale, things can go wrong — and that what matters is how seriously you take it when they do.
On Social Media and the Court of Public Opinion
He wrapped it all up with something a lot of people need to hear: social media is a storyteller, and it doesn't always tell the whole story. Narratives get built, screenshots get shared, and suddenly a moment becomes someone's entire identity. RNAQ has lived on the receiving end of that, and his message was simple — slow down before you judge. What you see online is almost never the full picture.
What came through in this interview wasn't a man trying to manage his image. It was someone who has clearly done some real thinking — about who he is, what he's built, what he's lost, and what he still wants to do. That kind of honesty is rare. And Delay, as always, knew exactly how to bring it out.