- LilWin expressed willingness to apologize to Martha Ankomah for his earlier comments.
- He compared his apology to the president’s ability to apologize, emphasizing it’s possible for anyone.
- LilWin said he is unfazed by Martha’s lawsuit, noting no violent crime occurred.
- He believes professional disputes like this will not damage his reputation.
- Martha Ankomah insists on taking the matter to court instead of settling privately.
- She stressed that public figures are role models and must act responsibly.
- Martha emphasized that insults have consequences and highlighted her efforts to protect her brand and reputation.
Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has expressed willingness to apologize to fellow actress Martha Ankomah in a bid to resolve their disagreement amicably. In an interview with Oyerepa TV monitored by News & Vibes, LilWin stated that he has no objection to apologizing for his earlier remarks about Martha’s character. He even noted, humorously, that if the president can apologize, so can he.
On the matter of the lawsuit Martha filed against him, LilWin said he remains unfazed, emphasizing that no violent robbery or murder was involved. He expressed confidence that professional disputes of this nature would not harm his reputation or standing in the industry.
Martha Ankomah, however, has insisted on pursuing the matter in court rather than settling it privately. She explained that as public figures and role models, actors must uphold the right standards of behavior. Martha emphasized that people should understand that insulting others comes with consequences and that the country’s laws apply equally to everyone.
She also lamented the efforts she has invested in building her personal brand and reputation, stating that she will not allow LilWin to compromise her hard-earned image.