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Actor and comedian Lil Win is challenging the notion that fluency in English is the primary indicator of intelligence and success, emphasising instead the importance of talent and hard work.
In a recent interview on Accra-based Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz show, Lil Win shared his perspective, highlighting that success is driven by talent rather than language proficiency.
He urged people to reconsider their perceptions of achievement and recognize that language skills are not the sole determinant of potential.
Reflecting on his journey to stardom despite struggling with English, Lil Win emphasised that talent and dedication are the true keys to success.
"English can never buy land, but talent can buy everything," he stated.
The actor, renowned for his unique English-speaking style, is currently promoting his latest production, "A Country Called Ghana," featuring a star-studded cast including Nigeria's Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, and Victor Osuagwu, alongside Ghana's Paa George.
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