Ghanaian actor, Lil Win, has lamented the negative response he received from Ghanaians after his recent car accident, accusing the public of exhibiting a ‘pull him down syndrome’.
In an interview, Lil Win expressed his disappointment and shock at the harsh criticism and assumption of fault he faced from the public, despite his near-fatal experience. He believed that Ghanaians were quick to judge and condemn him without knowing the full story. He said they should have considered the fact that he almost died.
“This ‘pull him down syndrome’ is real in Ghana,” Lil Win said. “Instead of showing compassion and support, people were quick to drag me down and assume the worst.”
Lil Win’s comments highlight a larger issue in Ghanaian culture, where public figures are often subjected to intense scrutiny and criticism. The actor’s experience serves as a reminder of the need for empathy and understanding, especially in difficult times.
By speaking out, Lil Win hopes to inspire a change in the way Ghanaians treat each other, especially in the public eye.
Lil Win was involved in an accident weeks ago which took the life of a 3-year-old boy. He was blamed by the public as witnesses indicated that he was overspeeding.