In a move that has captivated the Ghanaian entertainment landscape, beloved actor and entrepreneur Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has officially swapped movie scripts for lecture notes. The Kumawood star recently confirmed his enrollment at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to study English, marking a significant personal milestone in his life.
Kwadwo Nkansah (born 15 April 1987, professionally known as Lil Win, is a Ghanaian artist, musician, actor, and comedian. He is the founder and director of Great Minds International School in Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

For years, Lil Win has been candid about his limited formal education, having dropped out of primary school in the sixth grade. Despite his immense success as one of Ghana’s most influential actors and musicians, he has often cited his struggle with English as a hurdle in certain professional spaces.
In a viral TikTok video shared on April 19, 2026, the actor revealed that his decision to go back to school was born out of a desire to sharpen his communication skills. “I am currently going to school. I am studying English at KNUST,” he stated, noting that the lessons have already begun to improve his fluency.
He emphasized that this academic pursuit is not just for personal pride but is essential for better managing his business interests and enhancing his performance in future movie roles.
What makes this transition particularly striking is Lil Win’s existing role as an educational leader. He is the founder of Great Minds International School in Offinso Ahenkro, Ashanti Region. Just last month, in March 2026, he announced the completion of a second, larger ultra-modern school building.
He has often remarked that his passion for building schools stems from a personal conviction that a better education would have made him even more successful. By returning to the classroom himself, Lil Win is leading by example, proving to his students and fans alike that the pursuit of knowledge has no age limit or “final” stage.
Mixed Debates
The news has triggered a massive debate across social media platforms. While many Ghanaians have flooded comment sections with praise for his humility and determination, others have expressed disbelief or humor, given his long-standing persona as a comic actor who often mocks the English language in his roles.
Supporters have described the move as a powerful “moral lesson,” with one viral post stating, “Illiteracy is a chronic condition ,education is the cure”. His colleagues in the industry have also weighed in, with many encouraging him to stay the course despite the inevitable spotlight that comes with a celebrity being on a university campus.
As Lil Win navigates his first semester at KNUST, his focus remains on leaving a lasting legacy. He continues to oversee his schools, which he has made increasingly affordable for underprivileged children, even referring to his original facility as functioning more like an “orphanage” due to its low fees.
Whether he is on a film set or in a lecture hall, Kwadwo Nkansah continues to redefine what success looks like in Ghana. His journey from a primary school dropout to a university student and school proprietor remains one of the most remarkable stories in Ghanaian show business today.
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