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Actor Lil Win has released a skit imitating Afia Schwarzenegger thanking her donors after her father's funeral.
Perhaps the one thing that surprised people was the number of donations Afia claimed she had and the people who sent them in numerous videos.
To thank these donors while making public the sum of monies sent her way with the phrase “dada damoase” meaning “daddy thanks you”.
They say imitation is the best form of flattery thus Lil Win using his comedic skills, mimicked Afia Schwarzenegger from her cry to her words of thanks.
In a video posted on Instagram, the actor dressed in black and white funeral outfit with a wig and headscarf repeated her phrase “dada damoase.”
Lil Win, acting as Afia, thanked Ghanaians for their support amid her grief.
In addition, he had colleague actors visit him with monies in envelopes, suitcases to represent the "big" names that assisted her.
The actor had his fans and followers laughing at his attempt to imitate the radio and tv personality.
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