Nii Anderson (Kpekpe Ghost)

Nii is a farmer who lives in the small village of Kpekpe.He is also the Kpekpe Ghost and protector of Kpekpe.

HISTORY
Nii was an ordinary farmer living in Kpekpe until one day on his way back from the farm he encountered an old man who was struggling with a heavy load.He helped the man who out of gratitude gave him a mask.The next day on his way to the farm he comes across three armed robbers who are severely victimizing one of the villagers and intervenes.He then engages them in a brawl but is forced to stop attacking them when their hostage is threatened at gunpoint and he is immediately knocked unconscious. The old man appears to him in a dream and tells him to wear the mask.When he wakes up he does wear the mask and transforms into the Kpekpe Ghost.He then tracks the armed robbers to their hideout where he makes short work of them.A few days later he is seen at his farm when he notices another farming pursuing someone for stealing his yam, not long after the Kpekpe ghost appears out of nowhere easily defeating the thief and as quickly as he appeared makes his way away from the scene.

The curse of Maame Aye
Later on Maame Aye an evil witch curses all the crops in the village causing them to attack the village folk. Nii Anderson then receives a visit from the mysterious old man who informs him of the course of the recent attacks.The next day Nii sets out to track Maame Aye and meets Klante who helps him defeat Maame Aye and break her curse by destroying Womoho's Idol.

POWERS AND ABILITIES
Nii is quite strong and fit as shown when he single handedly defeated two thick tall men with nothing but his hands.As the Kpekpe Ghost he can move through solids and alter any part of his body in any manner he desires, his agility,speed,strength and stamina are also greatly increased.He also seems to be able to detect danger before it occurs implying he may have some sort of "ghost sense".

Trivia

 * Nii Anderson was created by Anamoah Sampong Kevin.
 * He made his first appearance in Legend of the Kpekpe Ghost