Popular Ghanaian actor, Lil Win has expressed dismay at what he describes as the harsh treatment he has received from Ghanaians following his recent accident that resulted in the tragic death of a 3-year-old child.
In a trending video, Lil Win lamented that instead of receiving sympathy and support, he has been met with insults, ridicule, and backlash from the public.
He stated that he is shocked and disappointed by the lack of empathy shown by Ghanaians, whom he expected to understand his pain and trauma.
“When I see accidents on television, I sympathize with the victims. However, when I had my accident no one sympathized with me. Since the accident, my life has been like a movie, with Ghana as the backdrop. I’m starting to question the motives of those who claim to be my supporters. Instead of showing compassion and understanding, they’re tearing me down.
“They’re stirring up trouble and pressuring the family of the child involved, rather than encouraging them to forgive me. It’s almost as if some people are more interested in seeing me suffer than in seeing me heal and move forward. But I know that God’s will is not aligned with their negative desires.”
Lil Win
He further appealed to Ghanaians to show compassion and understanding, urging them to forgive him and support him.
Lil Win expressed his faith in God’s plan, stating that he knows God’s will is not aligned with the negative desires of those who wish to see him suffer. He believes that God has a purpose for his life and that he will emerge stronger from this experience.
The actor was involved in a car accident that occurred on May 25 at Amakom, a suburb of Kumasi, when Lil Win’s car collided with another vehicle, resulting in the death of the young child.
He was later arrested and charged with dangerous driving and negligently causing harm.
Following this, the actor released a new song with Kweku Flick and King Paluta, addressing the accident and his experiences.
He also recently removed his neck brace after reportedly receiving instant healing from his pastor, Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah.
In the trending video, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah placed his hands on Lil Win’s arms and neck, made an unusual sound, and later told Lil Win to remove his neck brace.
Scores of Ghanaians have reacted to the viral video of the bizarre miracle incident inside the Philadelphia church.
Lil Win did exactly that and confirmed that the pains in his neck had vanished into thin air.
MC Yaa Yeboah Slams Actor After Release of New Song
Ghanaian media personality, MC Yaa Yeboah descended on Lil Win after his recent decision to release a new song following his accident.
Lil Win, in the song, cries out that he does not know what he has done to make people hate him so much.
He also stated some people are wishing death on him but by the grace of God, he would be fine.
Lil Win, was also in church where his prophet, Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, miraculously healed him of his neck wounds.
Reacting to all, MC Yaa Yeboah noted that in a serious country, Lil Win would have been in jail by now considering the accident that led to the death of a 3-year-old child.
She added that no Ghanaian hates Lil Win but he’s simply being held accountable for his reckless driving that led to the loss of a child’s life.
Yeboah added that Lil Win needs a better manager around him because his decision-making is truly despicable.
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