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Actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, brought some fun to the Bekwai SDA Senior High School (SHS) when he and his team paid a surprise visit.
As part of ongoing preparations for his DPS '1 Student 1 Pen' project, LilWin took over the school to engage them on the need for education.
He gathered hundreds of students in the entertainment hall for the event.
Kwadwo Nkansah revived the Azonto genre as the students jumped on their feet amid loud jubilation and singing.
They danced their hearts out until they fell to their feet.
In an Instagram post where he shared the videos, LilWin indicated that his visit was out of the passion he has for future generations.
After the energetic performance, he distributed pens to all the students in the hall.
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