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Kwaku Manu Visits Yvonne Nelson at School

February 14, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Kwaku Manu Visits Yvonne Nelson at School

Kwaku Manu and Yvonne Nelson

Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson’s international school at East Legon Hills was excited to welcome actor Kwaku Manu for a guided tour.

The Kumawood star, who recently acquired a mansion at East Legon Hills, bragged that he was a proud neighbor of Yvonne Nelson.

The actress, who now acts as the founder and proprietor of Yvonne Nelson International School, was elated to welcome Kwaku Manu.

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Kwaku Manu began his tour by congratulating Yvonne Nelson for her constant efforts and investments.

He entered the school’s state-of-the-art classrooms, interacted with teachers, and attempted to chat with the pupils in English. His attempt backfired, making him resort to the local dialect, Twi.

A highlight of Kwaku Manu’s tour was when he met one of Yvonne Nelson’s employees, who was the renowned actress’s headmaster when she was younger.

Kwaku Manu Visits Yvonne Nelson at School
One of the classrooms at Yvonne Nelson’s school

Now 39, Yvonne looks back on her education and the key figures who shaped it. She attended St. Martin de Porres in Dansoman, Accra, where she met Mr. Grant.

With over 20 years of teaching experience at the school, Mr. Grant left a profound impact on Yvonne during her early education.

She fondly remembers her time as his student and the significant influence he had on her.

In a discussion with Kwaku Manu, Yvonne shared her long-held wish for Mr. Grant to be part of her international school, appreciating his extensive experience and commitment to education.

Kwaku Manu’s visit to Yvonne Nelson’s school stirred reactions.

“Yvonne didn’t use her money to slay ooo, hmm. Such a beautiful smart intelligent woman. Sis, you will go far🙏 above all she’s a proud mother of two from one man gosh, she’s a role model 👏👏👏.”

@FrancaOwusuansah

“Wooow! This world is beautiful and simple. She has employed a teacher who once taught her and loook at how humble the man looks. This is life, accept it and move on.❤.”

@WalterbishopGh

“Yvonne, you always look beautiful 😍. Good job and God richly bless you 🙏 ❤️. I will bring my kids from Denmark 🇩🇰 to your school, I love every single thing about your school.”

@ritarasmuss2234

“This is really beautiful Yvonne. You have really done well. More blessings to you and your family. Big thanks to Kwaku Manu TV for letting us know all this.”

@richmessi299

“Sarkodie 😂 has lost a treasure. Yvonne you have done well. The sisterhood is proud of you.”

@GiftyMensah-p1r

Kwaku Manu on Deceitful Behavior in Romantic Relationships

Kwaku Manu Visits Yvonne Nelson at School
Kwaku Manu

Kumawood actor cum content creator, Kwaku Manu dished out valuable advice to the public on how to treat their partners and colleagues in relationships.

Speaking on the issue in a recent video, the actor cautioned against the growing trend of deceitful behavior in romantic relationships, which he believes could have serious consequences in the long run.

According to Kwaku Manu, some men develop the habit of lying to women for personal gain, particularly in exchange for intimacy.

They make grand promises and paint unrealistic pictures of commitment, only to disappear or “ghost” the women once they get what they want.

This, he explained, is an unhealthy practice that leaves many women emotionally wounded and distrustful of men.

On the other hand, he also pointed out that some women enter relationships with ulterior motives, dating men solely for financial benefits.

They lavishly spend their partners’ money, enjoy the luxury, and then leave it for someone else once they no longer find it useful.

This, he believes, is equally damaging and creates a cycle of pain and resentment in relationships.

Kwaku Manu strongly advised against such manipulative tendencies, urging people to build relationships based on honesty, respect, and sincerity.

He stressed that while some individuals may be forgiving, others are not, and mistreating the wrong person could lead to regretful consequences.

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