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“I am not afraid of anybody, I will release that song” – Lilwin on threats against releasing political song

Ghanaian actor and politician Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as Lil Win, disclosed that he has faced threats following his announcement of releasing a campaign song in support of his selected political party.

The multifaceted artist, also involved in music, stated his intention to release the song on December 1.

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However, in a video shared on his Instagram page on November 30, Lil Win revealed that he has been receiving calls from unidentified individuals cautioning him against releasing any song endorsing a political party.

“I announced that I was making a song in support of my chosen political party and that I would be releasing it on the 1st of December. Right after that, some individuals who refused to identify themselves have been calling me and threatening me against releasing the song,” he said.

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Lil Win declared he would not be bothered by any threats and that he is committed to releasing the song regardless of the repercussions.

“I am not afraid of anybody, I will release that song, and there is nothing anyone from any political party or otherwise can do to me,” he fumed.

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Lil Win’s political affiliation remains undisclosed; however, social media users have issued safety warnings to the musician and suggested that he hold off on releasing the song.

Lil Win declared earlier in August that he would run as an independent for the Ashanti Region’s Afigya Kwabre South seat as a member of parliament.

This new information might point to a change in his political position.

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