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Actress Sandra Ababio is overwhelmed with gratitude to Deloris Frimpong-Manso, popularly known as Delay and actor Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win for their pivotal roles in her journey to stardom.
Sandra Ababio, who is loved for her captivating performances on the silver screen, lavished lots of praise on Delay and Lil Win for their instrumental roles in shaping her career when she appeared on Delay’s show on Sunday, September 3.
She attributed her rise to prominence to their unwavering support and mentorship and described meeting Delay as a major step in her life.
“The next major step in my life was when I met you. I don’t know if you remember. You told me I was beautiful and that was when you were shooting Afia Schwarzenegger. I told you I was interested and you asked me to get in touch and gave me a role to play."
“I came on set and things started picking up for me. After that, we went on set to shoot a TV commercial and I met Lil Win too and started getting the spotlight in the Kumawood industry."
“You were the game-changer for me. Your guidance and mentorship were invaluable. You saw potential in me and gave me the platform to showcase my talent on the TV show. That exposure opened doors for me and helped me gain recognition in the industry," Sandra said during the interview.
With a growing portfolio of successful movies and an ever-increasing fan base, Sandra Ababio has firmly established herself as one of Ghana's most talented actresses.
The actress who has featured in a number of movies such as Nipa Hu Ye Hu, Sika Kyere Nipa Suban, Nea Di Makyi So among others also expressed her gratitude to Lil Win, who she has collaborated with on several projects.
“Working with Lil Win was a fantastic experience. His humour and talent are infectious, and I learned a lot from him. He encouraged me to push my boundaries and explore different genres, which ultimately contributed to my growth as an actress,” she said.
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