LilWin Laments The Way The Media Portrays The Accident And Says, “They Made It Seem Like I Intentionally Killed The Boy”

Actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, better known by his stage name “LilWin,” from Ghana, voiced dissatisfaction with the public’s reaction to his mishap on May 25, 2024, which claimed the life of a 3-year-old boy. During an interview at the Believers Worship Centre on July 1, LilWin expressed his disapproval of the way the incident…

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LilWin’s Lawyer: “My Sick Client Was ‘Bulldozed’ To The Police Station.”

Actor LilWin’s attorney, Margaret Mary Twum, has disclosed how she persuaded the judge to give her ailing client bail during the course of his accident lawsuit. Margaret brought up her client’s health and the possible consequences of not being granted bail throughout the hearing. The prosecution did not object to the bail plea; nevertheless, it…

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Although Difficult, Please Pardon LilWin – Don Little Begs The Departed 3-year-Old Boy’s Family For Understanding.

Actor Don Little from Ghana has spoken out about the tragic accident that happened to his colleague LilWin, emphasizing that it was not intentional and shouldn’t have any legal ramifications. Don Little expressed his displeasure with the way LilWin’s management team handled the public’s and the grieving family’s legitimate irritation with the way they were…

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We Approve Of The Way The Police Handled LilWin, The Sibling Of A Deceased 3-Year-Old Boy.

The brother of the small child who unfortunately perished in an accident involving the actor LilWin, Charles Asamoah, has openly praised the Ghana Police Service’s handling of the incident. According to Asamoah, the family went to the police station to inquire about the status of the case because they were unaware of LilWin’s incarceration. He…

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Leaders In Ghana Ought To Follow In John Mahama’s Footsteps, Says Lilwin.

Actor Kwadwo Nkansah, better known by his stage name LilWin, has urged Ghanaian officials to take a cue from John Dramani Mahama regarding fostering and assisting the country’s entertainment and arts industries. Considering that Mahama bought 200 tickets for the premiere of LilWin’s film “A Country Called Ghana,” LilWin attributes the flagbearer of the National…

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