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    ‘I doubt her family will sponsor you’ – LilWin mocks Akua Donkor’s running mate

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    Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has jabbed Roman Fada, the Vice Presidential candidate of the late Akua Donkor.

    In a viral video, the actor questioned Roman Fada’s intentions to take up Akua Donkor’s mantle, stating that her family would not reinvest any money in his bid.

    He said the Freedom Party vice presidential candidate would have no choice but to withdraw from the 2024 elections.

    “We all know that Akua Donkor chose Roman Fada as her running mate, but my concern is whether her family will provide him with the money she used for her nomination or if he will have to use his own.

    “Given the current situation, I doubt Roman Fada will have enough funds to campaign effectively. So, winning the elections seems unlikely for him,” he stated while laughing.

    LilWin further extended his condolences to the bereaved family.

    “I want to send my sincere condolences to the family of the late Akua Donkor. They have lost a great woman. It’s an election year, and those who intended to vote for her will now have to look elsewhere. May her soul rest in peace,” he concluded.

    Akua Donkor’s demise

    Akua Donkor died on Monday, October 28, 2024, with the family announcing the news the following day amidst shock from netizens.

    The Freedom Movement flagbearer was a prominent and outspoken voice in Ghanaian politics, known for her advocacy for farmers and women’s rights.

    As the founder of the GFP, she often captured public attention with her bold approach to addressing the needs of grassroots communities.

    Having contested in two previous elections, Akua Donkor was listed as the third candidate on the ballot for the 2024 presidential race.

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