Comic actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, finds himself entangled in a GHS 5 million defamation lawsuit filed by fellow actor Martha Ankomah, marking a serious shift in their professional relationship.
The dispute arose from a viral video in which Lil Win allegedly made comments that tarnished Martha’s image, particularly impacting her role as a GTP brand ambassador. In a recent live TikTok session with his three lawyers present, Lil Win offered a heartfelt apology, asking his 2.5 million followers to help convey his regret to Martha.
During his address, Lil Win admitted to his error, describing himself as a first-time offender and appealing for leniency. He expressed a genuine desire to resolve matters, promising to steer clear of any future defamatory remarks. Lil Win also conveyed hopes of working with Martha on future projects, aiming to rebuild trust between them.
While the lawsuit was initially expected to proceed in court, Martha’s GHS 5 million claim highlighted the extent of damage to her reputation. Although both parties had tentatively agreed to settle out of court, Lil Win’s earlier absence from a scheduled court appearance complicated the situation.
However, his recent public apology and the presence of his legal team suggest a renewed commitment to finding an amicable resolution outside the courtroom. While the specific terms remain undisclosed, the latest developments hint that both stars might mend their differences, potentially paving the way for future collaborations.
SOURCE: http://dew360.net
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