Tag: Lil Win

  • Lil Win Apologizes to Martha Ankomah: A Tale of Forgiveness and Growth

    Lil Win Apologizes to Martha Ankomah: A Tale of Forgiveness and Growth

    In the world of Ghanaian entertainment, few moments captivate the public more than the unfolding dramas among its beloved stars. Recently, one such moment grabbed headlines and sparked widespread discussion—Lil Win, the popular actor and comedian, issued a heartfelt apology to his fellow actress Martha Ankomah.

    The Incident

    The incident that necessitated the apology involved comments made by Lil Win during a public interview. His remarks were perceived as disrespectful towards Martha Ankomah, a respected figure in the Ghanaian film industry known for her exceptional talent and grace. Fans of both celebrities were quick to express their disappointment and concern over the rift, urging Lil Win to make amends.

    Understanding the impact of his words and the importance of maintaining harmony within the industry, Lil Win took to his social media platforms to extend an apology. In a video posted on Instagram, he expressed deep regret for his comments and acknowledged the hurt they may have caused Martha Ankomah and her fans.

    “Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, we say things we don’t mean, and for that, I am truly sorry,” Lil Win began. “Martha Ankomah is a wonderful actress and a great person, and I respect her immensely. My comments were out of line, and I take full responsibility for them.”

    Martha Ankomah’s Response

    Martha Ankomah, known for her calm and composed demeanor, responded graciously to Lil Win’s apology. She took to her own social media channels to address the situation, accepting the apology and emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and unity.

    “Thank you, Lil Win, for your sincere apology,” Martha wrote. “We all make mistakes, and it’s important that we learn from them. Let’s continue to support each other and work together to uplift the Ghanaian entertainment industry.”

    Public Reaction

    The public response to this exchange has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans and fellow celebrities have commended both Lil Win and Martha Ankomah for their maturity and willingness to resolve the issue amicably. Many have taken this opportunity to reflect on the importance of respectful communication and the power of forgiveness.

    This incident serves as a reminder of the human side of celebrities, who, despite their fame, are not immune to making mistakes. It also highlights the strength of character shown by both Lil Win and Martha Ankomah in addressing the situation with honesty and grace.

    As the Ghanaian entertainment industry continues to grow and evolve, moments like these underscore the importance of unity and mutual respect among its stars. Fans can look forward to more collaborations and positive interactions between their favorite celebrities, fostering a supportive and vibrant community.

    In a world where conflicts can easily escalate and cause lasting damage, Lil Win’s apology to Martha Ankomah and her gracious acceptance offer a refreshing narrative of growth and reconciliation. Their actions set a valuable example for both their peers and the public, demonstrating that humility and forgiveness are key to maintaining healthy relationships and a thriving industry.

    As we celebrate this moment of resolution, let’s remember the lessons it brings and continue to support our favorite stars in their journeys of personal and professional development.

  • Don Little implores the family of the deceased 3-year-old boy to forgive Lil Win, despite the pain

    Don Little implores the family of the deceased 3-year-old boy to forgive Lil Win, despite the pain

    Actor Don Little, from Ghana, has spoken out about the tragic accident that happened to his colleague LilWin. He emphasises that the accident was not intentional and should not have legal ramifications.

    Don Little expressed his discontent with the way LilWin’s management team handled the public’s and the bereaved family’s understandable frustration with the way information about the incident was communicated.

    He made a sincere request for forgiveness from both sides and pushed for a peaceful settlement, stressing that the accident was not deliberate.

    “It was not my brother’s aim to cause an accident. Therefore, on behalf of LilWin, I am appealing to Ghanaians and the family of the 3-year-old boy who passed away to forgive, even though it is painful.

    “The person who initially spoke about the incident did not handle it well, causing further upset. Hence, we are seeking forgiveness,” he said in a video shared by One Ghana TV on YouTube.

    After being released from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, LilWin was arrested by police on Monday, June 3, 2024. The case has been postponed until June 27, 2024, and GH¢50,000 bail has been granted.

  • Kumawood actor Lil Win Arrested

    Kumawood actor Lil Win Arrested

    Actor Kwadwo Nkansah, better known by his stage name Lil Win, has been arrested shortly after being released from the hospital by the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Manhyia Divisional Police Command.

    His arrest is related to a recent incident in which the three-year-old boy was killed in a car he was driving.

    The deceased person’s family has been requesting justice ever since the tragic event.

    According to the police, Lil Win’s health condition was the reason for the delay in his arrest.

    He was arrested as soon as medical staff released him from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

    The actor was taken to the Manhyia Divisional Police Command of the MTTD while inquiries into the incident are still ongoing, despite the lack of additional information.

  • Lil Win’s accident: Three-year-old victim has been buried

    Lil Win’s accident: Three-year-old victim has been buried

    Grief and sadness have consumed the family of the late three-year-old boy who died in an accident involving actor Lil Win. They are mourning their son.

    Following his death on Saturday, May 25, while undergoing treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, three-year-old Emmanuel Richard Ampomah was laid to rest on Tuesday, May 28.

    His father was at the burial grounds on Tuesday, having been discharged from the hospital after suffering a fractured leg in the same accident.

    Family of the late 3year old boy

    On Saturday, May 25, at Amakom in Kumasi, it is said that Nana Yaw was in the front passenger seat of his father’s car when it struck LilWin’s Mercedes-Benz.

    Due to the accident, both cars suffered significant damage, and reports indicate that both drivers were speeding.

    On camera, LilWin—who was hurt in the collision as well—was seen being transferred to a different car so she could get medical attention at the hospital.

    The accident severely damaged his Benz, which was registered under his name.

    Even after the incident, LilWin managed to attend the Saturday night premiere of his film, “A Country Called Ghana.”

    Online videos display the actor with bandages covering his forehead and an adhesive plaster applied to his injured right hand.

    LilWin told the audience that he could not overlook the efforts of the people who attended the event, including the local chiefs and other well-known figures.

  • Lil Win in trouble after car crash claims life of the 3-year-old child

    Lil Win in trouble after car crash claims life of the 3-year-old child

    Nana Yaw, three years old, perished in a horrifying car accident involving popular Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, better known by his stage name Lil Win.

    The collision between Lil Win’s automobile and the one transporting Nana Yaw and his father, Jacob Kofi Ampomah, happened on Saturday in Amakom.

    Eyewitnesses claim that Lil Win was driving rapidly at the time of the collision.

    Nana Yaw and his father were sent to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital after an immediate trip to a nearby medical facility.

    Sadly, Nana Yaw died from his injuries.

    Jacob Kofi Ampomah is currently receiving treatment in the hospital’s emergency room for a fractured leg.

    A thorough investigation and justice are what the bereaved family is demanding, as they are concerned about the delay in getting the victims at the scene medical attention given that the actor seemed to be the centre of attention.

    Yaw Gyamfi, the deceased person’s relative, told Citi News that both police and witnesses confirmed Lil Win was driving too fast and had swerved out of his lane.

    He stressed how important it is to enforce the law in this particular case.

    Despite being hurt, Lil Win attended the opening night of his movie “A Country Called Ghana” in Kumasi on Saturday night.

    While present at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, his managers declined to comment when contacted by Citi News about the incident.

    The family is preparing for Nana Yaw’s funeral, but they also intend to file a lawsuit to hold the people accountable for the horrible demise in court.

  • Lil Win involves in accident at Amakom in Kumasi (Video)

    Lil Win involves in accident at Amakom in Kumasi (Video)

    Ghanaian producer and actor Kwadwo Nkansah LilWin was involved in a car accident at Amakom in Kumasi.

    The incident occurred early this afternoon in Kumasi, May 25. The actor was being carried by four men to the hospital for treatment when footage from his branded Mercedes car went viral online and revealed significant damage.

    After clips from the incident appeared online, news of Lil Win’s accident went viral. The cause of the actor’s accident is still unknown as more information becomes available.

    After a great premiere in Accra last weekend, the actor is scheduled to make his film “A Country Called Ghana” debut in Kumasi today, May 25.

    Leading Nigerian actors, including Charles Awurun and Ramsey Noauh, as well as other Ghanaian actors, star in his star-studded film.

  • I still stand by my decision – Martha Ankomah on defamation suit against Lil Win

    I still stand by my decision – Martha Ankomah on defamation suit against Lil Win

    Actress Martha Ankomah of Ghana has stated that legal proceedings concerning her lawsuit against colleague Kwadwo Nkansah, also referred to as Lilwin, are still pending.

    The actress has stated that she does not intend to rescind the lawsuit because she wants the legal system to work its course.

    “I have not withdrawn the suit, I believe the rule of law works in this country.

    Thus, I do not think you can offend someone and get away with it. We must set a good example for others to follow if we claim to be role models. I therefore filed a lawsuit. I hope you understand that building a brand takes years, as she said in an interview with UTV, based in Accra.

    Miss Ankomah sued Lilwin on February 14, 2024, alleging that he had made derogatory comments about her professionalism and integrity.

    The actress sued in an Accra High Court, requesting an apology, GH¢5 million in damages, and the removal of the extremely offensive words in question.

    Martha has expressed hope that the court will take the appropriate action in this case in the interim.

    “If the court does not teach him a lesson, it will be a very bad example that may encourage the next generation to just say anything about people,” the actress went on.

  • I will sue Lil win for accusing me of using weed toffee – Mr Logic

    I will sue Lil win for accusing me of using weed toffee – Mr Logic

    Emmanuel Barnes, also known as Mr. Logic, is a Ghanaian entertainment pundit and artist manager. He has taken a strong stand against Kumawood actor Lilwin and announced his intention to file a defamation lawsuit.

    The enraged industry figure responded strongly after Lilwin publicly accused Mr. Logic of using a “weed toffee.”

    Known for his direct approach, Mr. Logic strongly refuted the claims in an interview with Hit FM’s Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, highlighting the possible damage the accusation could do to his standing in the industry and reputation.

    In the entertainment industry, allegations of substance abuse can be especially damaging. Mr. Logic is committed to using the legal system to dispel these claims. He added that he could be tested in order to get confirmation.

    The artiste manager believes the accusation stems from his questioning of the actor regarding the use of Nigerian actors in his upcoming film, “A country called Ghana.” On February 22, 2024, Mr. Logic said on Daybreak Hitz that he could not understand LilWin’s decision to use Nigerian actors in a film that aimed to showcase Ghanaian culture and patriotism.

    While he acknowledged that collaborating with Nigerian actors might help the film find a larger audience and be featured on a global platform such as Netflix, he expressed concern that the film would deny Ghanaian actors an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities.

    “It’s a good one because of the agenda to get onto Netflix. But to continue doing the same thing for commercial purposes, I don’t think it’s advisable. The Ghanaian movie industry is still under the carpet. So it’s best if he lifts up the industry by lifting up young talents like Fifi Coleman is doing.

    “Why are you making a movie named “A Country Called Ghana” and featuring Nigerians in it? We should put Ghanaian actors and stories first, stories that connect with our people,” he said. “It’s about uplifting our own,” he said.

    Lilwin was not amused by this and has since started making fun of and insulting the well-known figure in the music industry.

  • Lil Win welcomes Nollywood stars, Victor Osuagwu, Ramsey Noah ahead of ‘A Country Called Ghana’ movie

    Lil Win welcomes Nollywood stars, Victor Osuagwu, Ramsey Noah ahead of ‘A Country Called Ghana’ movie

    Prominent Nollywood actors, Victor Osuagwu and Ramsey Noah, join Kumawood actor and Wezzy Empire founder Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win for his upcoming film project, “A Country Called Ghana.”

    The celebrated movie stars arrived today February 19, 2024 at the Kotoka International Airport with a warm welcome Lil win and his team.

    It is anticipated that “A Country Called Ghana” will elevate Ghana’s profile globally and fortify the relationship between Ghana and Nigeria in the film industry.