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Kumawood Actor Defends LilWin for Casting Nigerians in a Movie

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Berma Bediide, also known as Alex Oduro, a popular Kumawood actor, has commended his colleague Kwadwo Nkansah LilWin for his decision to cast veteran Nigerian actors in his latest movie project, “A Country Called Ghana.”

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Speaking on Cape Coast-based Property FM, Berma Bediide praised LilWin for his initiative and encouraged him to continue producing quality work.

He emphasized that as the producer of the movie, LilWin has the creative freedom to choose the cast that best fits his story.

Expressing his support for LilWin’s choice to include Nigerian actors, Berma Bediide stated that there is nothing wrong with collaborating with talent from other countries.

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He emphasized that the success of the movie, regardless of the cast, would ultimately benefit the Ghanaian movie industry.

Highlighting LilWin’s contributions to both the entertainment industry and education sector, Berma Bediide acknowledged LilWin’s multifaceted career as an actor, director, and founder of Great Minds International School in Kumasi.

LilWin, known for his diverse filmography including “Obra Twa Owuo,” “Abusua Bone,” and “Amakye n Dede,” continues to make significant strides in the Ghanaian movie industry and beyond.


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