Ghanaian actor, Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as LilWin, has asked Ghanaian leaders to learn from John Dramani Mahama when it comes to nurturing and supporting the arts and entertainment sector.
LilWin attributes a history of consistent support for creative professionals to the National Democratic Congress's flagbearer, a fact he highlighted in light of Mahama purchasing 200 tickets for the debut of LilWin's film, "A Country Called Ghana".
"Leaders in Ghana could greatly benefit from observing John Mahama's generous spirit, particularly his unwavering support for the arts community. His contributions have been substantial, and I make it a point to acknowledge this. My remarks transcend political discourse and serve as a societal appeal for emulation by our nation's leaders," he stated.
LilWin's recent remarks are a continuation of his previous acknowledgements of Mahama's support, particularly highlighting the provision of a new school bus for his school.
Previously, he had noted that Mahama had generously purchased 200 tickets, ensuring that a significant number of guests could attend the premiere of his film.