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Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has recruited two Nigerian veteran actors for his new film ‘A Country Called Ghana’.
The actors, Ramsey Noah and Victor Osuagwu fondly referred to as ‘Awilo Sharp Sharp’, arrived in Ghana for a press meet scheduled on Wednesday.
Lil Win met the actors who arrived at the Kotoka International Airport to a rousing welcome from fans who spotted them at the airport.
Taking to his Instagram, the Kumawood actor called the project a collaboration between Ghanaian actors and Nigerian actors.
Lil Win promised to bring back the love for Ghanaian movies with this new project. The movie is directed by Frank Fii Gharbin and produced by Kwadwo Nkansah.
“Pour your energy into what you hope to achieve. Be determined to never feed failure and negativity. I'm that same Kwaman Nigga on the Block. Let’s bring back the Love of Ghana movie. Say my name #Lilwin #wezzyempire,” his caption read.
Meanwhile, the press meeting will take place at the F2 Hotel and Apartment in Kumasi on Wednesday, February 21, 2024.
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