Audio By Carbonatix
Renowned Kumawood star, Kwadwo Nkansah popularly known as Li Win, marked his first decade in the entertainment industry by giving back to society.
The actor and singer spent his day visiting some physically challenged persons in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi which was followed by a series of donations.
He distributed wheelchairs and cash of GH¢1,000 each to the 16 beneficiaries he selected.
This, he said, forms part of his social responsibility to the community that introduced him to stardom.
On how he generated cash, Lil Win, in an epistle on Instagram, said he raised the money from TikTok for the Street Disability Project.
“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around,” he added.
Lilwin shared photos of his interactions with the challenged persons whom he personally handed the gifts to.
Latest Stories
-
Today’s front pages: Monday, April 27, 2026
1 minute -
Ashanti NPP Council of Elders acknowledges Paul Afoko’s capabilities
6 minutes -
How Ghana’s National AI Strategy will reshape the next decade
54 minutes -
IMF team expected in Accra from April 29 for Ghana’s final programme review
59 minutes -
BoG set to release 2025 financials on April 30 after clearing regulatory requirements
1 hour -
World Cup 2026: The disgrace that still whispers Algeria’s name
1 hour -
NEIP begins grant disbursement under Adwumawura Programme
1 hour -
Absa Group CEO reaffirms Ghana’s strategic importance during working visit
1 hour -
Kwakye Ofosu pledges to support Aburaman SHS with a school bus
1 hour -
StarLife Assurance provides GH¢100K insurance cover for SMEGA 2025 Award winners
1 hour -
Advertising agencies urged to embrace AI for creativity, global competitiveness
2 hours -
The Damang Mines Extraction Licence to E&P: Public policy or bad faith exercise of statutory authority?
2 hours -
I didn’t leave my journey to chance; I positioned myself for it — Oheneba Yaw Boamah
2 hours -
Ghana moves toward interest-free banking as local lenders seek licences
2 hours -
Aflao traditional council urges government to fast-track modern market project
2 hours