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    ‘I paid Ramsey Noah $40,000 for his role in A Country Called Ghana’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Kumawood actor, Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has detailed the amounts of monies he spent to produce one of his much-anticipated movies titled, “A Country Called Ghana.”

    In a discussion with Zion Felix on January 15, 2025, LilWin noted that in order to get Nigerian actor, Ramsey Noah, as part of the cast, he had to pay him an amount of forty thousand dollars.

    “I paid Ramsey Noah more than $40,000. There was one guy I wanted to feature but the money he wanted to charge was too much, I couldn’t pay. When I called him, they thought I was a Nigerian so they wanted to charge higher. Even accommodation and feeding are not included in the $40,000 I paid him,” he said.

    LilWin also detailed the amount of money he spent on promotion and the idea behind the movie.

    “The promotion I did for that movie is more than one million Ghana cedis. Ghanaians don’t understand promotion… It was because of the promotion that I bought the Benz and it helped me.

    “The attention the Benz got me is another reason why the ministers and MPs came to Accra to watch the premiere. I did over twenty billboards and also over four thousand pieces of T-shirts. Just calculate the amount of money I spent on that,” he added.

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