Kwadwo Nkansah, the popular Kumawood actor and musician widely known as Lil Win, has stirred widespread discussion on social media after revealing the results of a DNA test he reportedly conducted on his five children.
Speaking during a TikTok Live session with two other streamers, the actor said he recently decided to carry out paternity tests on his children. According to him, the results showed that one of the five children he has raised for about nine years is not his biological child.
Lil Win, however, did not disclose which of the children was affected by the test result. He also stated that the child involved was unaware that he was not their biological father.
Despite the revelation, the actor said he was hurt by the discovery but chose not to react with anger. He added that he would continue to care for the child as he has done over the years.
The disclosure has triggered widespread reactions on social media, with many Ghanaians speculating that the child in question may be the one he shares with his former partner.
The incident has also reignited public debate about paternity issues in Ghana, with some citizens calling on the government to introduce legislation that would make DNA testing mandatory at birth.
Proponents of the proposal argue that such a policy could help prevent future paternity disputes, protect families from emotional and financial distress, and ensure transparency in parental responsibility.
They contend that mandatory DNA testing immediately after birth could address what some describe as a growing concern over paternity uncertainty in the country.
However, others say the proposal would require careful legal and ethical consideration, particularly regarding privacy rights and family dynamics.
The debate continues online, with many urging policymakers to consider measures that could provide clarity and protection for both parents and children in paternity-related matters.
Source: www.kumasimail.com































































