Ado Gwanja: I stopped acting in roles that will make me look or dance like women.
When asked if he still acts in movies where he dresses and acts like a woman as he used to do in his early acting career, Mr Gwanja said that he has stopped acting in roles that will make him look or dance like women.
“I have stopped acting that way. I only act in comedy scenes. That is all.”
On his music, Mr Gwanjo insist that he will remain focused and produce great music to the delight of his fans.
“People have accepted my style of music and I am happy about that. Everywhere you go it is Ado Gwanjo, especially during weddings and parties. This is one thing I always thank Allah for. Soon many of my songs will be released. In fact those that are pending are being released.”
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