Ghanaian actor and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lilwin, has issued a statement to his critics following the success of his latest movie, A Country Called Ghana, which is now streaming on Amazon Prime.

In a chat with Papa Jay of Poleeno Multimedia, Lilwin opened up about the remarkable milestone his film achieved as of Saturday, June 28, 2025, despite the challenges and negativity that surrounded the movie when it was premiered.

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Lilwin, who survived a serious car accident at Amakom in Kumasi on May 25, 2024, just hours before the premiere of the same movie, expressed disappointment that many of the same people who amplified calls for his arrest and in imprisonment after the accident have gone silent about his movie’s global success.

According to him, he believes it is only fair that those who used their platforms to “bastardize” him during his difficult moment should equally share the good news about the movie’s achievement on Amazon Prime.

He did not mince words, revealing that he has “cursed” anyone who refuses to spread the positive news but was quick to share the bad news.

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Lilwin stated bluntly that if the people who called foe his imprisonment do not promote the success story the same way they spread the bad news, all the money they have got will be lost and that they will never get any good thing in life.

The comic actor stressed that while he is grateful for genuine support from true fans and well-wishers, he will not sit back and watch people benefit from negativity without balancing it with the truth of his hard-earned success.

Watch him make this remarks in the video below…



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