QNET has officially unveiled renowned media personality Bola Ray as its Country Representative and Spokesperson in Ghana.
The announcement marks the beginning of a nationwide campaign aimed at combating fraud and increasing public awareness about the company’s legitimate operations.
During the official unveiling in Accra on Thursday October 9, Bola Ray said QNET has already begun working with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and other key stakeholders to clamp down on fraudsters misusing the company’s name for deceptive schemes.

“It’s going to be a roadshow because we believe in public education and sensitization,” he said. “QNET is a strong and reputable brand, but unfortunately, there are people trying to exploit it for criminal purposes.
We want to put an end to that.”
Bola Ray emphasized the critical need to inform the public about what QNET truly stands for.
“We need the media to be part of this journey. We’ve lined up interviews, documentaries, and feature articles.
Many of you journalists and bloggers will play a key role as influencers — just like you supported us in Malaysia.”
He described QNET as a legitimate business with the potential to positively impact lives.
“We’re here to share real stories, and we want to grow together with you,” he said.
As the official country office opens in Accra, Bola Ray encouraged individuals with complaints or concerns to visit the company’s designated office rather than airing grievances online.
“People often go online to complain without knowing where to seek help.
Now, with our official presence and collaboration with the media, we will expose the bad actors.”
He concluded by highlighting the many independent representatives in Ghana who rely on QNET for their livelihood.
“These are hardworking individuals with families to support. We owe it to them and to the public to protect the integrity of the brand.”
By Sampson Kumah Ifeetwube Elvis

