LilWin expressed his gratitude, sharing particulars of this philanthropic effort. “Following my interview about our school bus issues, Mahama’s son kindly bought us a new Benz bus valued at over GH¢300,000,” LilWin said.
It is nevertheless unclear which of the Mahama sons purchased the bus for LilWin’s college.
He talked about that though Mahama most popular to maintain this donation non-public, the importance of the gesture impressed him to share it publicly to inspire others to undertake comparable acts of generosity.
This assist was a part of broader help supplied by the Mahama household. LilWin additionally recounted a notable interplay with the previous president himself, who bought 200 tickets for the premiere of his upcoming film to make sure entry for many who couldn’t afford it.
Reflecting on this, LilWin within the video beneath shared that “I was surprised by a call from Mahama around midnight. He was concerned my film might be politically charged, but after I explained, he supported it. He bought 200 tickets and suggested I give them away. He also mentioned he’d try to attend the premiere if possible.”
The premiere of LilWin’s film, ‘A Country Called Ghana’, is scheduled for Friday, May 17, on the National Theatre, and can proceed till May 25, 2024, at KNUST in Kumasi.
The actor on the Kotoka International Airport at present welcomed Nollywood icons like Victor Osuagwu aka Awilo Sharp Sharp and Charles Ndawurum who’ve been featured within the film.