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Be very careful when criticizing me- LilWin attacks Kwadwo Sheldon

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Actor Kwadwo Nkansah, well known in the film business as LilWin, hails from Ghana. He has taken a strong stance against content creator Kwadwo Sheldon for criticizing his film, “A Country Called Ghana.”

In a YouTube review, Kwadwo Sheldon and Scanty discussed their thoughts on the film’s trailer.

They talked about a variety of topics, including the video color grading, which they called “horrible.”

In a video posted by EDHUB on X, LilWin attacked the content producer and his mentee because he was upset about their remarks.

He contended that Kwadwo Sheldon ought to have held off on criticizing the film until it had its official release, as opposed to making his decision after only viewing the teaser.

“Kwadwo Sheldon, instead of encouraging me or applauding me for what I’ve accomplished, you’ve chosen to condemn the movie after spending millions of dollars on it. I’m not sure what you folks think when you liken Ghana’s settings to those of Americans who use their rooms for filming.

“The way many MPs and politicians have phoned to thank me and encourage me to propose new projects? Do you have any idea? However, you choose to condemn it. Which movie have you watched, thought about, and decided is superior to “A Country Called Ghana”? If you can’t help someone market their movie, you should say nothing. Exercise extreme caution. Don’t agitate me. I will return,” he declared.

The premiere of “A Country Called Ghana” is scheduled for May 17, 2024.

The film had well-known performers including LilWin, Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu, and Ramsey Nouah, all of whom are from Nigeria.

Head of content and Editor-at-large at Ghanafuo.com – Dickson Ofori Siaw is a blunt writer who loves to make his readers see "the other perspectives of a news story". Follow me on Twitter @kwadwo_dost