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“Lil win cried after losing MTN sponsorship because of weed”- Former Manager reveals

The actor and musician Lilwin lost an ambassadorship arrangement with MTN because of marijuana, according to Zack Gh, Lilwin’s former manager.

Zack made the disclosure when he joined DJ Premier on the Anigye Mmere show on Onua FM.

“It was not easy for him,” he said. He cried all night long because he was emotionally devastated. We prohibited him from driving because of the situation”.

They were discussing “How does artist management deal with scandals in terms of PR?” When Kwadwo Nkansah revealed he had some medication (marijuana) for the fans during the 2014 Ghana Meets Naija stage at the Accra International Conference Center, what had seemed to be a nice night for the actor turned sour.

Hearing marijuana, the night’s DJ turned off his microphone. Lil win then left the stage. 

Later, he admitted that the purpose of his performance was to fight drug abuse, but he was prevented from doing so.

Due to misunderstandings, the actor lost his ambassadorial contracts with the global communications leader MTN. 

According to Zack GH’s account of what transpired at the time, Kwadwo Nkansah received subpar treatment during the event. “His act was interrupted.

Kwadwo actually started crying backstage and questioned what he had done wrong. “We had to intervene and cheer him on together with the management and a few big men.

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