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Agya Koo, Lil Win Battle Kumawood Crown

July 29, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Agya Koo, Lil Win Battle Kumawood Crown

Agya Koo and Lil Win

A simmering battle for the “King of Kumawood” crown has erupted between two of Ghana’s most celebrated comic actors — Agya Koo and Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win — with jabs flying thick and fast.

The saga was ignited when Lil Win casually declared himself the undisputed king of Ghana’s movie industry, stirring debate within the Kumawood community.

Many viewed the comment as a subtle jab at Agya Koo, whose dominance defined the golden era of Kumawood films.

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Speaking in an interview, Lil Win doubled down, claiming Agya Koo is no longer relevant in the industry, alleging the veteran actor has resorted to podcasts and live performances at funerals.

According to LilWin, Agya Koo is “living on past glory” and no longer deserves to be referred to as the face of Kumawood.

But Agya Koo is not taking the remarks lightly. In a tweet, he reminded Lil Win of his pioneering role in the industry and emphasized that his legacy speaks volumes.

“I’ve transitioned to live band and I’m loving it. You’re also making music, and I’m proud to have inspired many. But don’t confuse noise with greatness. You claim your time is now? Back in my day, Nigerian movies weren’t even accepted here, yet my films dominated. You’re chasing recognition in Nigeria and calling yourself king? Keep pushing, but let’s stay grounded, Actor Kwame.”

Agya Koo

What started as seemingly friendly banter appears to be evolving into a heated ‘beef,’ with fans of both actors taking sides in what could become one of the most dramatic rivalries in Ghana’s entertainment scene.

Lil Win Calls Vigil Sabotage on Premiere Day

Lilwin Calls Vigil Sabotage on Premiere Day
Lil Win and Daddy Lumba

The Ghanaian actor and comedian expressed his disappointment in the government and the Creative Arts Agency (CAA) for allowing a national candlelight vigil for the late highlife legend Daddy Lumba to be scheduled on the same day as the premiere of his latest film.

In an interview, the Kumawood star shared his frustration, stating that the date conflict risks overshadowing the premiere of Ibrahim Traoré, his new movie based on the life of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader.

Lil Win noted that the film, which is set to premiere simultaneously in Accra and Kumasi on 2 August 2025, represents a major personal and financial investment.

“I’ve poured my heart, soul, and over a million dollars into this project. It took years of planning, and now the date clashes with a major national event. Couldn’t there have been better coordination from the authorities?”

Lil Win

The actor went further to question the timing of the vigil, which is being organised for the late Charles Kwadwo Fosu, affectionately known as Daddy Lumba.

He asked emotionally, “Why did Daddy Lumba’s family choose the same date as my premiere? I’ve invested everything into this. Is it an attempt to sabotage my work?”

Lilwin Calls Vigil Sabotage on Premiere Day
Lil Win

The actor, known for his candid and sometimes controversial remarks, also used the opportunity to express what he believes is ongoing resentment towards him within the industry and among sections of the public.

“I know many Ghanaians show me fake love. I’m hated for no reason. Last year, people wished for my failure, and it happened. Now again this year? Herh, Ghana!”

Lil Win

Visibly disheartened, Lil Win suggested that this might be his final production. “This is my last movie. Very soon, Ghanaians won’t have any more of my films to watch—mark my words,” he declared.

While some social media users have sympathised with his sense of disappointment, others have urged him to show greater sensitivity.

They argue that Daddy Lumba’s passing has plunged the country into mourning and that moments of national tribute should not be politicised or personalised.

As Ghana prepares to honour one of its most influential music icons, many believe this period should foster unity and reflection, rather than conflict and controversy.

READ ALSO: Ghana’s Green Banking Compliance Surges to 73.6% in Q1 2025 – BoG

Tags: Agya koocandlelight vigilCreative Arts Agencydaddy lumbaFuneralsKing of KumawoodKumawood filmsLil win
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