Kwame Owusu-Ansah or Kwame Owusu Ansah (or John William Kwame Owusu
Ansah, 9 December 1967 - 2 May 2008) was a Ghanaian radio broadcaster,
poet, Public Relations Consultant and teacher turned actor who graced
the scene of the Ghanaian movie industry through various collaboration
with Nigerians and major features in Ghanaian movie.Owusu-Ansah was
born at Alajo in Accra to Smart Owusu Ansah and Victoria Cosmos
Gonsalves. He appeared in about 60 movies prior to his death in
2008.Owusu-Ansah was also the Media Director of Madhaus Incorporation,
a record label and subsidiary of FNT Group of Companies (FNT
Group).During his memorial service on 14 June 2008, "another woman
aside his already known mother, Madam Victoria Cosmos Gonsalves who
hails from Atsiavi in the Volta region, claimed ownership of Kwame.
One Miss Koffie believed to be a native of Cape Coast created a scene
outside the church hall whaling and shouting that Kwame is her son."
The woman claimed on a radio station that she has evidence proving
that the late Owusu-Ansah was her son. When asked by the radio
presenter how she met Owusu-Ansah's late father, "Miss Koffie said she
was in the brigade and Kwame's father was in the military so they met
at Burma Camp where they both lived." On Saturday 28 June 2008,
exactly a week after Owusu-Ansah's burial, family members called a
press conference and denied the woman's claims.
Ansah, 9 December 1967 - 2 May 2008) was a Ghanaian radio broadcaster,
poet, Public Relations Consultant and teacher turned actor who graced
the scene of the Ghanaian movie industry through various collaboration
with Nigerians and major features in Ghanaian movie.Owusu-Ansah was
born at Alajo in Accra to Smart Owusu Ansah and Victoria Cosmos
Gonsalves. He appeared in about 60 movies prior to his death in
2008.Owusu-Ansah was also the Media Director of Madhaus Incorporation,
a record label and subsidiary of FNT Group of Companies (FNT
Group).During his memorial service on 14 June 2008, "another woman
aside his already known mother, Madam Victoria Cosmos Gonsalves who
hails from Atsiavi in the Volta region, claimed ownership of Kwame.
One Miss Koffie believed to be a native of Cape Coast created a scene
outside the church hall whaling and shouting that Kwame is her son."
The woman claimed on a radio station that she has evidence proving
that the late Owusu-Ansah was her son. When asked by the radio
presenter how she met Owusu-Ansah's late father, "Miss Koffie said she
was in the brigade and Kwame's father was in the military so they met
at Burma Camp where they both lived." On Saturday 28 June 2008,
exactly a week after Owusu-Ansah's burial, family members called a
press conference and denied the woman's claims.
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