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Actor and musician Lil Win has opened up on the lawsuit filed against him by actress Martha Ankomah.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, the actor said that the dispute has been settled out of court and solved.
The Kumawood actor explained that he is even considering shooting a film with her, top actors Van Vicker, Majid Michel and other big guns in the film industry.
Earlier in February 2024, actress and fashion ambassador, Martha Ankomah took legal action against Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, following defamatory remarks made by the latter.
According to Martha Ankomah, Lil Win alleged that she had expressed disdain towards Kumawood actors, citing their purported lack of quality storylines as a reason for her refusal to work with them.
The actor further criticized Martha for her role as a GTP Ambassador, insinuating that she was speaking disparagingly despite her association with the brand.
Lil Win told the host, Andy Dosty, that he was taken aback when the actress sued him because he also suffered a similar fate but did not sue the people.
“I am against negativity, it forms part of the reason we don’t thrive in the industry. I could have also sued many people who insult and say false things about me, but I won’t reply.”
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