QNet has officially unveiled renowned broadcaster and CEO of EIB Network, Nathan Kwabena Anokye Adisi, popularly known as Bola Ray, as its spokesperson and representative in Ghana.

The announcement, made at a ceremony in Accra, marks what the company describes as “a new phase of transparency and growth” in its Ghana operations.
QNet’s Deputy Chairman for the Sub-Saharan region, Birem Fall, praised Bola Ray’s integrity and leadership, describing him as the right figure to champion QNet’s mission of ethical entrepreneurship and community empowerment.
“Today, we take another major step by welcoming Mr. Kwabena Adisi, the CEO of EIB Network, more popularly known as Bola Ray, as QNet’s official representative and spokesperson in Ghana. Bola Ray’s reputation, integrity, and voice in the community make him an ideal ambassador for QNet as we focus on empowering entrepreneurs, educating the people, and supporting community development,” Mr. Fall stated.
He noted that Bola Ray will play a leading role in promoting QNet’s local initiatives aimed at job creation, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience.
In his acceptance remarks, Bola Ray expressed excitement at joining the QNet family, describing it as both “a dream come true and a commitment to serve a credible global brand.”
“This moment is not just a professional milestone for me; it is a dream come true and a commitment to contribute to a reputable organization. As we all know, QNet is a global wellness and lifestyle company focused on direct selling, and they are there for the people,” he said.
Addressing misconceptions about the company, Bola Ray clarified that QNet is not a Ponzi scheme or travel agency, but a legitimate direct-selling firm that has been misrepresented by fraudsters.
“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. From today, you will get to know that we have a physical presence here in Ghana that is going to stop all of that,” he emphasized.
He announced that QNet has opened a compliance office in Accra and established an anti-scam partnership with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to fight fraudulent activities carried out in the company’s name.
“If a brand is into fraud and scam, certainly it will not be bold to open a physical office here in Ghana. So that should tell you that it’s a true brand,” Bola Ray said, adding that he would leverage his experience and media influence to advance transparency and public education.
He reaffirmed QNet’s commitment to its QNet Against Scams campaign, launched in 2024, and called on the media to support efforts to educate the public and protect innocent citizens from scammers.
“Our partnerships with key security agencies such as EOCO are vital in our ongoing war against scams. We will continue to refuse all baseless claims, and those involved in such illegalities will be pursued,” he said.
Bola Ray concluded by emphasizing QNet’s readiness to invest in community outreach and youth empowerment as part of its efforts to build a credible and ethical direct-selling industry in Ghana.
By: Bawa Musah
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