Kumawood actor, movie producer, and musician Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, has been trending on social media since his accident in Kumasi.
Lil Win was involved in a motor accident on Saturday, May 25, 2024, before his A Country Called Ghana movie premiere in Kumasi.
The actor was seen being helplessly carried out of a mangled car by bystanders who were at the scene.
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It later turned out that a three-year-old oy, Richard Ampomah, a.k.a. Tawiah, who was travelling with his father [Ampomah], died.
The news of Lil Win's accident and the passing of the three-year-old boy led to criticisms of the actor.
Amid the criticisms, an old video emerged, deepening the backlash for Lil Win. The video, recorded at an undisclosed location, captured Lil Win's welcoming Charles Awurum and other Nigerian actors featured in his movie, "A Country Called Ghana."
The inscription on the video suggested it was taken ahead of the movie's premiere.
In the footage, Lil Win cou;ld be heard boasting about how he would pull a massive crowd at the premiere. However, his comments took an ominous turn as he stated:
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"Friday, we will cut off people's heads, this movie will kill people," he said before hugging Charles Awurum.Watch the video below:
The resurfaced video has reignited discussions and raised questions about Lil Win's seemingly concerning remarks before the highly anticipated event.
While the context and intent behind his statement remain unclear, the video has sparked speculation and criticism on social media platforms.
Fans and critics alike have taken to various online platforms to express their opinions and concerns, with some attributing deeper meaning to Lil Win's words and others dismissing them as hyperbole.
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that during a recent interview, a presenter questioned Lil Win about his decision to flew in Nollywood actors for his much acclaimed film, A Country called Ghana.
The actor, who is known for his explosive takes, shared a response that resonated with scores of his fans.
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According to him, he was trying to spice things up for as change. He also noted that he once used Alist actors in Ghana for a movie, but the film didn't live up to expectations.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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