Ghanaian actor and comedian, Kwadjo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin has bemoaned the criticisms levelled against him following the fatal accident that claimed the life of a 3-year-old boy in May.
Addressing attendees at the Great Minds International School's speech and prize-giving day in Ahenkro, Ashanti Region, LilWin expressed his pain over the narratives used against him, stating that he has never offended anyone and would in no way orchestrate an accident that could potentially have harmed him.
”With the recent issue that happened with me, people called me proud and disrespectful yet I have never fought with anyone or stolen from anyone in Ghana before.
”I can't tell if it's because of the school I built, the house I live in or the car I drive. There is no reason for me to intentionally orchestrate an accident that could kill me,” he said.
LilWin also cited his philanthropic acts, including the construction of the school and stated that his his actions are driven by a desire to do good.
He expressed his hope that future MPs would attribute their education to his school and announced the construction of an additional school building nearby to accommodate the growing number of students.
”Good deeds get good rewards. Several years after when I am old, I want to hear an MP say that he or she got his or her education from the school I built. May God bless everyone especially those who sent their children to my school.
“Due to the overflow of students in my school, I have built another in a 2 minutes distance from the first building to contain more students,” he added.
Background
LilWin was arrested on the morning of June 3, shortly after being discharged from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. The arrest was related to an accident that occurred on May 25, resulting in the death of a three-year-old boy.
The accident happened just hours before the premiere of LilWin's movie, 'A Country Called Ghana,' later that day.
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