Lil Win Calls on President Mahama to Protect All Celebrities: “We Are Valuable”
- Actor and film-maker Lil Win has called on President John Dramani Mahama to protect all Ghanaian celebrities
- In his video, he pleaded with the President to see Ghanaian movies and songs prioritised over foreign content
- The video of Lil Win's plea to President Mahama got many people commenting on the Kumawood actor's English
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Multiple award-winning Kumawood actor Lil Win has called on President John Dramani Mahama to protect all Ghanaian celebrities as he made a humble plea in a video.

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Lil Win's plea to President Mahama
Lil Win took to his Instagram account to share a video of his plea to President Mahama, and to also make it public for all Ghanaians to see.
"As I stand here, just know that the Ghana flag is behind me because Ghana is the country I come from. This was where I was born, and this is where I grew up. This is where I schooled," he said in the introduction of his video, after observing protocols.
In the video, he pleaded with the President, all his ministers and those who work under him to come together and work to ensure the safety of all Ghanaian celebrities.
The Kumawood star noted that it was about time that the country's leader put all necessary measures in place for the entertainment industry.
"Every country has celebrities whom they value because it is through them that the country progresses," he said.
Sharing reasons for his plea, Lil Win noted that every country has celebrities, and these celebrities are instrumental in the development of the country.
In the same video, he pleaded with President Mahama to enforce a law where only Ghanaian movies and songs were played.
He noted that in Nigeria, no Twi songs were played on their radios and Ghanaian movies were also not shown.
Reactions to Lil Win's plea to President Mahama
The way Lil Win pronounced certain English words incorrectly got many laughing hard in the comment section.
Some highlighted the importance of education while others agreed with his words.
Below are the reactions of social media users to Lil Win's plea to President Mahama:
their_favourite_kwaku said:
"School de3 Kwadwo Wa nkɔ bi 😂😭."
worry_less77 said:
"You’re making a lot of sense bro💪💯May Adom Nyame continue to shine your path and bless you so much❤️🙏."
joh_nas1 said:
"Good morning good morning my “Roved” people 😂😂."
dianas_all_in_one_mall said:
"😂😂😂😂😂 cele ....what 😂😂😂."

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Lil Win warns Ghanaian TV stations
YEN.com.gh also previously reported that Kumawood actor Lil Win warned Ghanaian television stations airing local movies without authorisation, including those he had produced or featured in.
In a video shared on April 29, 2025, on his Instagram account, the seasoned actor and movie producer slammed certain television stations for streaming Ghanaian productions without proper licensing.
Lil Win criticised the perceived unfair treatment of Ghanaian filmmakers, especially in contrast to how Nigerian and other foreign movies were handled with more respect and regulation in the country.
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Source: YEN.com.gh