Lil Win has a message for the critics who dismiss his political aspirations as a joke because politics is not for people of his caliber who are not proficient in the English language.
The well-known Kumawood performer and actor stated that he will speak to his audience in Twi and, if necessary, have it translated.
He believes that any potential language barriers are outweighed by the value of his ideas and contributions to society, especially to his constituency.
LilWin added that “We use common sense to speak English,” underscoring the idea that common sense is greater than the English language.
The CEO of Weezy Empire and Great Minds International School claimed during an interview with renowned blogger Nkonkonsa in Cape Coast that, “I am ever ready to assist the youth of my constituency with job creation…nobody is lazy, but because there are no jobs, that is why the youth have become lazy
“Very soon, Afigya Kwabre independent MPs, rich people, and business people have come forward to support my bid. We are ready, and my campaign manager is,“ Lilwin added.
Kwame Nkrumah Tikesee of Okay FM, so if there is anything you can contact him. Excuse me to say, common sense is bigger than English. We use common sense to speak English, so if I don’t understand English, I will speak Twi for it to be translated, like what the Chinese do, especially their president.”
The actor declared his intention to run as an independent in the general elections of 2024 for the Ashanti region’s Afigya Kwabre South seat.
The musician and comedian, real name Kwadwo Nkansah, claims that he is making the change in response to numerous requests from the traditional leaders and constituents who have been expressing confidence in his abilities to represent the constituency currently represented by William Owuraku Aidoo of the New Patriotic Party.