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Lil-Win to offer cash reward to anyone who exposes TV stations illegally airing his films


Ghanaian actor and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has announced a bold move to protect his creative work from piracy. The Kumawood star has pledged to reward anyone who provides credible information leading to the exposure of television stations illegally broadcasting his movies. According to Lil Win, some TV stations have been airing his films without proper authorization, denying him and his team the revenue they rightfully deserve. Frustrated by the situation, he is now taking a firm stance to combat the issue and discourage further violations.

He emphasized that producing movies requires significant investment, including time, money, and effort, and it is unfair for others to benefit from his work without permission. By offering a cash incentive, LilWin hopes to encourage the public to assist in identifying culprits and holding them accountable.The actor also warned that any station found guilty of illegally showing his content will face serious consequences. He made it clear that he is ready to pursue legal action against offenders as part of efforts to protect his intellectual property.


This move highlights the ongoing challenges filmmakers face with piracy in Ghana’s entertainment industry. LilWin’s initiative is seen as a step toward raising awareness and pushing for stricter enforcement of copyright laws.Fans and industry players have reacted to his announcement, with many supporting his decision and calling for stronger measures to safeguard creative works.


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