Comic actor Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as Lil Win, is no longer smiling as the GHS 5 million defamation lawsuit filed against him by colleague Martha Ankomah has taken another turn.
The apology, made during a live TikTok session with his three legal representatives, centers on Lil Win’s viral video allegedly tarnishing Martha’s reputation, particularly her role as a GTP brand ambassador.
In his address to his 2.5 million followers, Lil Win urged them to help him reach out to Martha Ankomah to accept his apology.
He admitted fault and asked for leniency,noting his status as a first-time offender and expressing a sincere desire to make amends.
He also pledged to avoid defamatory statements in the future and expressed hope of working with her on upcoming projects.
Initially, the case seemed set for court proceedings, with Martha Ankomah demanding GHS 5 million in damages for the harm done to her reputation.
Despite agreeing to an out-of-court settlement, Lil Win failed to appear in court for the proceedings, further complicating the case.
Nevertheless, he has now openly appealed for a resolution outside the courtroom.
Though details of the potential settlement remain private, Lil Win’s public apology and the involvement of his legal team indicate that both parties might yet resolve the dispute amicably, allowing the two to potentially collaborate again in the future.