The Odododiodoo MP, Edwin Nii Lante Vandepuye, has expressed his willingness to give his daughter’s hand in marriage to hiplife sensation, Kofi Kinaata.
The former Sports Minister explaine that it is because of his undying love for the musician.
Mr Vanderpuye disclosed this in an interview on JoyNews’ PM Express Personality Profile, Friday when he spoke about his favourite Ghanaian artistes.
As a fleeting music fanatic, he mentioned Shatta Wale was his favourite but became a Bhim fan when Stonebwoy shot into the limelight.
However, he said the multiple award-winning artiste Kinaata, born Martin King Arthur has been his favourite since October 2020.
According to him, his 'Behind The Scene' is one of his all-time best songs.
“I am willing to offer my third daughter to Kinaata when he is ready to marry just because of this song which I love so much.
“He has a great lyrical prowess and I just love his Fante too as someone married from that part of the country,” he declared.
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