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See the houses and cars of rich Kumawood actors and actresses (video + photos)

Ghana’s Kumawood sector is possibly the most popular in the country. They have a lot of money and some of the most beautiful homes. In this article, we will show you the lovely homes of Kumawood celebs and their families.

Kwaku Manu Builds.

Kwaku Manu took to social media to show off the lovely home he constructed for his parents. He expressed his appreciation to his fans and followers for their support throughout the years. He showed off the residence in an Instagram photo that received a lot of attention.

Below is a video of the house.

Maame Serwaa’s House

Maame Serwaa built a reputation for herself in Kumawood as a young brilliant actor. As one of the country’s richest young female actors, she turned to social media to show off her stunning East Legon home.

See the houses and cars of rich Kumawood actors and actresses (video + photos)

Lil Win

Kwadwo Nkansah, better known as Lil Win, gave his mother an 8-bedroom completely equipped mansion in Kumasi for her 70th birthday. He stated that the house is his tiny way of repaying his mom for her love and care since his birth.

Ellen Kyei

Ellen Kyei is a talented Kumawood actress who prefers to keep a modest profile despite her wealth. Pictures of her stunning home have surfaced on social media, and netizens can’t get enough of them. Pictures of the property revealed a swimming pool, a gym, and a spacious car park.

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Effah Gideon

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