Mr. Qi, Chief Executive Officer of an establishing business, has responded to media reports questioning the legality of his business, “Platinum Entertainment Incorporated.”
In an interview with FrontPageAfrica, he provided legal documents, including business registration from the Liberia Business Registry and a Certificate from the National Lottery, as evidence to refute the accusations made against his company.
His business registration, valid until 2025, shows that his company is a Liberian-Chinese joint venture expected to invest in creative arts and entertainment activities.
Addressing concerns about the operationalization of a casino, he told FPA that the structure slated to host the casino is still under construction and not operational as reported.
Platinum Entertainment is 85% owned by Jinlong Qi, the Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, and 15% owned by Nancy Nyeswah. We have learned that Nancy Nyeswah may be closely related to Ernest Nyeswah Sr., a long-standing member of Senator Nathanial McGill’s entourage, and was appointed by then Minister of State McGill as his Technical Advisor at the Ministry of State.
It was reported that on January 11th, 2024, Ms. Vivian Tan of Platinum Entertainment sent a letter of intent to Mr. Nagbe expressing interest in obtaining a license for Platinum Entertainment.