Popular Kumasi-based actor Kwadwo
Nkansah aka ‘Lil Win’ has said he is not the child of comedian and actorBob
Santo, also known as John Evans Bosompi, of blessed memory.
For
some months now, speculations that Lil Win is son of Santo have been
heightening.
But
Lil Win over the weekend took to his fan page on Facebook to explain who his
biological parents are.
“Whoever
tells you that my dad is Santo, tell the person him or her is a lying {sic}.
My
dad is called Kojo Nkansah and my mom is called Adwoa Offe… I grew up in a
small town helping my parents on their farm. There I developed my love for
nature and a desire to explore.
Now
I travel around the world photographing nature,” Lil Win disclosed.
The
26-year-old actor has over a hundred thousand fans on his page and some nine
thousand plus persons talking about the page at every given time.
Lil
win’s popularity keeps soaring and he attributes his success to his fans:
“Without my fans and God, I am nothing”.
The
comedian also uses his fan page to entertain his fans by posting rather amusing
posts. One of the most recent of such intriguing posts read:
“Imagine
being on top of your woman making love and just when you reach the sweetest
moment a mosquito bites your ass, what I wanna know is how will one react, will
you scream in pain for your woman to know your are enjoying or will you shout
its bitten me for her to ask you what has bitten you? BAM.”
His
most recent movie, ‘Electricity Power’, produced by E&E Productions and
directed by Jones Agyeman, will be released this month.
The
movie stars ten top journalists including presenters and DJs from different
media houses in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region.
The
lineup of journalists that played leading roles in the movie includes Mmrantee
Hene from Otec FM, Nana
Ampofo from Fox FM, Nowa
King from New Mercury FM,
Roman Fada, Dove FM,
Eugene Moratt, also from New
Mercury FM, DJ Cosby from Light
FM and others whose names
were not readily available.
They
were cast alongside Lil Win, seasoned actor Akrobotu and the Kumasi-based
sensation Matilda Asare.
“‘Electricity Power’ is a true
life story that talks about cheating in marriage, how your wedded wife can be
flirting with your best friend and how a marriage can crash when you lose your
job.
It
was shot in both Ghana and Ivory Coast and actually some of the cast are from Ivory
Coast,” Eugene Morrat, the producer, told NEWS-ONE
Source: NEWSONE
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