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Actor Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as Lil Win, marked his 36th birthday with a lavish party at his Great Minds International School premises in Offinso Ahenkro, Ashanti Region.8
Lil Win celebrated this milestone with some musicians, actors, family and friends.

During the event, he expressed gratitude to God for his blessings and prayed for a long life to continue his philanthropic works.

He noted that celebrating his birthday year after year shows the blessing of God on his life.
Lil Win stated that he wants to appreciate everything and also do more for humanity.
The actor prayed for a long life to be able to fulfil his wishes on earth.

Lilwin, who has received more than 120 awards throughout his career, including the recent King of Ghanaian TikTokers title at the 2023 GH TikTok Excellence Awards, cut a gigantic birthday cake with his loved ones.
He shared some photos and videos on his Instagram page
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