Kumawood actor and producer LilWin has disclosed that his upcoming movie, A Country Called Ghana, cost him approximately $100,000 to produce. He expressed pride in his substantial investment and called on fans to stop drawing comparisons between him and his colleague, Dr. Likee.
“My movie titled A Country Called Ghana, which I self-produced, cost me about a hundred thousand dollars. Show me which producer in Ghana can do that job. Moreover, everyone has their standard, so you can’t compare us,” LilWin stated.
Discussing his educational ventures, LilWin shared his aspirations to establish a Senior High School. However, he revealed that he has been grappling with challenges at the Junior High School he currently operates due to a perceived lack of appreciation from parents.
“I have plans to open a Senior High School; however, if it wasn’t God’s decision for me to open the Junior High School I currently own, I would have stopped,” he said.
Reflecting on his motivations, the actor highlighted the enduring legacy of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, as an inspiration.
“Kwame Nkrumah did something that, up to now, people keep on mentioning his name. And because I want my name to be mentioned even when I am no more, I am always motivated to keep giving them my best,” he added.