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Kwadwo Nkansah And Martha Ankomah’s Case Takes New Stance In High Court, As He Receives Last Warning

Ghanaian actor Lil Win, born Kwadwo Nkansah, has been issued a final warning by the Accra High Court for allegedly delaying the resolution of a GH₵5 million defamation lawsuit filed against him by actress Martha Ankomah.

The warning follows Lil Win’s failure to appear in court on April 1, 2025, to sign a settlement agreement—an essential step toward resolving the case amicably.

According to reports from GHOneTV, the court had directed Lil Win to present a formal apology to Ankomah for review during the April 1 hearing. His absence, however, caused concern and prompted a stern response from the presiding judge.

The case stems from a video the Kumawood actor posted over a year ago, in which he allegedly made defamatory remarks about Ankomah. Although he later issued an apology, Ankomah rejected it, maintaining that the damage to her reputation was significant.

She filed the defamation suit on February 14, 2024, demanding GH₵5 million in damages and other reliefs.

Since then, the court has worked with both parties and their legal representatives to reach a settlement. After a hearing on February 25, 2025, the case was adjourned to give Lil Win time to fulfill his obligations, including signing the agreement by April 1.

The court’s final warning was made public on April 15—coincidentally, the actor’s 38th birthday—and quickly gained attention on social media. As of now, Lil Win has not issued any public response to the court’s directive.

Meanwhile, Martha Ankomah remains firm in her stance, emphasizing that her pursuit of justice is not about financial gain.

“I don’t want a dime from him. I want him to do the right thing so people will know that you just can’t do things and get away with it in this country,” she stated in a recent interview with Nhyira FM.

Source: GHOneTV

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