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Wanlov, Sister Derby to Launch Kids’ Environmental Project

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
November 13, 2025
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Ghanaian-Romanian musician Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu, popularly known as Wanlov the Kubolor, has announced plans to launch a new children’s project focused on environmental and social awareness.

Speaking in an interview, Wanlov revealed that he and his sister, Sister Deborah, are developing an initiative to educate young children on issues such as littering and pollution. “We want to do something about the environment — about littering, about pollution, just to sensitise the kids,” he said.

The project marks a rare instance where the outspoken artiste is intentionally creating content for a specific audience.

Wanlov, known for his free-spirited and unconventional approach to art, explained that his creative process is typically spontaneous and personal rather than shaped by audience expectations.

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“When I’m making music, it’s really something that just changes me,” he noted. “I don’t really think about a target audience unless it’s for a specific project.”

He added that most of his previous works, including collaborations with long-time musical partner Mensah, are driven purely by self-expression.

“When I make music with Mensah, we just do it for ourselves. I’ll see something, Mensah will laugh, he’ll see something, I’ll laugh, and we record those things.”

Wanlov the Kubolor

The forthcoming project with Sister Derby is expected to combine music and storytelling to inspire environmental consciousness among children.

Wanlov the Kubolor Recalls How School Mischief Earned ‘Spooky’ Nickname

Wanlov the Kubolor Recalls How School Mischief Earned ‘Spooky’ Nickname
Wanlov the Kubolor

Ghanaian-Romanian musician Wanlov the Kubolor shared a hilarious story from his junior high school (JHS) days that perfectly captures his playful and mischievous personality long before fame found him.

The “Human Being” hitmaker recalled how he was far from the ideal student often distracted, unserious, and more interested in making his classmates laugh than in paying attention to lessons.

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“When I was in JSS (JHS) 2 or 3, I didn’t like school. While everyone was serious studying, I’d be at the back of the class drawing private parts or saying funny things that made people laugh. The teacher was always shouting, ‘Why are you disturbing back there?’”

Wanlov the Kubolor

According to him, he was notorious for disrupting lessons and even closing the books of classmates who tried to concentrate.

“If you were learning, I’d close your book, those kinds of things,” he admitted with a laugh.

But one particular day in his English Literature class changed everything and earned him a nickname that stuck with him for years.

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Wanlov recalled how his teacher was explaining “The Phantom of the Opera”, a story he wasn’t paying much attention to. When she caught him daydreaming, she demanded that he summarise what she had just taught.

“So I said, ‘Oh please, you were talking about something spooky,’” he narrated.

The teacher, thinking he was being cheeky, called for the cane and asked him to come forward for punishment. But before he could be lashed, his classmates came to his defense.

“The other students said, ‘No, but it’s true, Phantom means ghost things, and the right word is spooky.’ So they explained to her that I was actually correct.”

Wanlov the Kubolor

In a humorous twist, the teacher realised that Wanlov was right, she hadn’t known the meaning of the word “spooky.” The situation quickly turned in his favour.

“She told me to go back and sit down. But by break time, the news had spread. Everywhere I passed, people were shouting, ‘Spooky! Spooky!’”

Wanlov the Kubolor

From that day, “Spooky” became his nickname, one that followed him all the way to Adisadel College (Adisco).
The story, filled with laughter and nostalgia, reflects Wanlov’s trademark wit and nonconformist attitude, traits that have continued to define his music and personality over the years.

READ ALSO:Ghana Strengthens Evidence-Based Health Policy Through SAVING Project

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