Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has shared more details behind his decision to take a DNA test, a choice that led to a life-altering revelation.
According to him, the idea didn’t come out of nowhere. For years, people around him kept pointing out that one of his children didn’t resemble him.
Beyond appearance, he noticed something else: the child’s behavior was noticeably different from his other kids.
“Stubborn. Just different,” he reportedly said.
Those observations planted a seed of doubt. Eventually, he decided to find out for sure. He took a DNA test.
The result? After nearly a decade of raising the child, about 10 years, he discovered he was not the biological father.
“I carried out a DNA test because others kept pointing out that the child didn’t look like me.” He Bluntly stated.
The revelation has sparked widespread conversation, with many drawing a simple moral from his story: every man needs to do a DNA test.
As one social media user bluntly put it: “Fear women and save your life.”
Whether you agree or not, Lil Win’s story has become a cautionary tale about trust, doubt, and the heavy cost of assuming.
