Veteran Kumawood actor Kojo Nkansah, popularly referred to as Lil Win, has issued an apology to his colleagues within the movie business following his current verbal assaults.
In a video circulating on-line, the Wezzy Empire CEO expressed remorse over his remarks, which he made whereas selling his just lately premiered movie, Captain Ibrahim: The Final African Hero. He defined that his outburst was pushed by the extraordinary strain of the film’s promotion, coupled with criticism from individuals he felt had didn’t help him.
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Lil Win admitted that he had been carried away by feelings and appealed to his colleagues to forgive him.
He mentioned:
I’m begging my family members. You all noticed how I used to be struggling earlier than I premiered my film. Folks refused to point out help however had been fast to say unfavorable issues about me at any time when I had points. That’s what made me react that means, as a result of there was an excessive amount of strain on me
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The actor went on to specific remorse for a few of his earlier feedback, asking those that felt offended by his actions to pardon him. He additional assured his colleagues that he had turned over a brand new leaf and would by no means repeat such behaviour.
Based on him, he would additionally chorus from reacting to criticism surrounding his new movie, Captain Ibrahim: The Final African Hero, in addition to his forthcoming venture, A Journey to Africa.
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Lil Win’s apology comes solely days after he publicly lashed out at business colleagues, following an interview granted by his former protégé Sandra Ababio on Emelia Brobbey’s Okukuseku TV present.
In a single viral clip, the actor vowed by no means to seem on any media platform owned by a few of his Kumawood colleagues. He additionally accused a number of of them of exploiting their fame to interact in questionable money-making ventures.
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Previous to this outburst, Lil Win had criticised Emelia Brobbey for what he described as ‘irrelevant’ questions posed to Sandra Ababio throughout their interview. He additional accused Emelia of being a ‘pretender’, alleging that she was disrespectful and unkind to Sandra when she featured in her first Kumawood movie, Adofo Asa.