- Kumawood actor Lil Win appeared at the premiere of his movie, A Country Called Ghana in Kumasi and it left many in awe
- The actor was involved in a freak accident on the evening of May 25, 2024, at Amakom in Kumasi, hours before the premiere of the movie
- Many thanked God that he was alive, while others wished him to rest and prioritized his health
Kumawood actor Lil Win shocked many Ghanaians when he appeared at the premiere of the movie A Country Called Ghana hours after his near fatal car accident at Amakom in Kumasi.
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Lil Win arrived at the premiere of his movie after a near-fatal accident
Lil Win did not want to miss his much talked about movie, A Country Called Ghana which premiered in Kumasi on May 25, 2024.
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The actor was involved in a near-fatal road accident with his luxury branded car Benz A Country Called Ghana in the afternoon on the same day as the premiere of the movie.
This left many wondering if he would make it to the premiere as he was carried by helpless good Samaritans who then rushed him to the emergency department of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi.
Below is the video of Lil Win at the premiere of his movie A Country Called Ghana few hours after his horrific accident in the afternoon at Amakom in Kumasi.
Reactions to his touching video
Many people in the comment section got emotional when they saw it video by Lil Win walked the venue despite recovering from his near-fatal car accident earlier that day.
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Below are the comments from Ghanaians under the post on GH Kwaku’s Instagram:
tantigh said:
A Father’s Love ❤️ Philadelphia!!!!!!!
akuamorgan_ said:
You can really see that he still needs rest and healing
afrifa.charity said:
Awwwwnnn the hug was touching thank god
_official_believer said:
When grace is upon you
afia_goldy said:
❤️❤️Ooooh sika p3 ny3 easy oo god bless him❤️❤️❤️
newinghanatourism said:
I’m glad to hear he’s recovering well, but I have to be honest, I’m worried about the doctor’s decision. Given the severity of his accident, I find it surprising that he is being released so soon. Couldn’t the doctor keep him in the hospital for two more days to make sure he’s fully recovered before being discharged?
ferkings_ said:
This man needs to rest in the hospital to be monitored. Don’t risk your health
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YEN.com.gh reported that Nigerian actor Charles Awurum, in a recent interview, sent a message to Ghanaian entertainment pundit Mr Logic regarding his criticisms of the movie A Country Called Ghana.
According to him, the critics of Mr Logic brought more people to the set to interview the actors and ask questions about the film.
He added that this brought more press to the film, but also helped make more people aware of the project.
Source: YEN.com.gh