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    I’ll deal with you in a way you won’t see coming – LilWin warns TV stations against pirating his movies

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Kumawood actor and filmmaker, LilWin Kumawood actor and filmmaker, LilWin

    Kumawood actor and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has cautioned television networks across Ghana against airing his films without authorisation.

    In a video shared on his social media platforms on April 29, 2025, the actor did not hide his frustration as he called out some TV station owners and executives for broadcasting both Ghanaian and Nigerian movies without proper licensing.

    According to LilWin, while these broadcasters are willing to invest in foreign series, particularly telenovelas, they often neglect local content creators and resort to pirating African films from platforms like YouTube.

    “I don’t understand how these stations can afford to pay for telenovelas yet choose to download Nigerian films for free and air them,” he said.

    He made it clear that any illegal use of his productions, especially those uploaded on his YouTube channel, would be met with serious consequences.

    LilWin revealed that he is ready to take legal action against offenders, and should legal procedures drag on, he hinted at alternative ways of handling the situation.

    “The amount of money I’ll claim when I take legal action… And if the case delays, I’ll deal with it in a way you won’t see coming,” he warned.

    Watch the video below

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