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LilWin’s wife in tears, prays for husband amid legal action after fatal accident involving 3-year-old
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Maame Serwaa, wife of Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as LilWin, was seen tearfully pleading for God’s protection over her husband following a tragic accident that caused the death of a 3-year-old boy, Tawiah Ampomah.
In a video shared on social media by blogger Sikaofficial, she prayed, “Dear God, as I offer a prayer for my husband, I ask that you protect him. Please protect his life and health. Please, also protect him from anyone or anything that could harm him. He is such a blessing in my life and to our family.” The video captured Serwaa silently crying and seeking strength as her husband faces health issues and legal proceedings.
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The accident occurred on May 25, 2024, near Grace Baptist Church in Amakom, Kumasi, when LilWin’s Benz collided head-on with another vehicle, causing several injuries and the death of the young child. LilWin, who was among the injured and later detained by police on June 3, 2024, was granted bail of GHÂą50,000, with the case adjourned to June 27, 2024. Despite his injuries, LilWin attended the premiere of his film, “A Country Called Ghana,” on the same day. His management team has expressed their full support to the grieving family.
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Kofi Asamoah selected for professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State
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Ghanaian award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director, Kofi Asamoah, has been nominated and selected by the U.S. Embassy in Accra to participate in a professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State in partnership with Meridian International Center and UNESCO.
The fully funded program entitled, âIntellectual Property Best Practices for Creative Entrepreneurs and Policy Makersâ, takes 8 individuals from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and CĂŽte dâIvoire to the United States for a two-week program, June 22 to July 3, 2024. The program will travel to DC, Atlanta and LA focusing on meeting with experts in the creative industry, specifically film and music, as well as have a dedicated focus on copyright law and application.
The Department of State has outlined the following specific objectives for the project:
âą Exchange best practices with U.S. policymakers, at the state and local levels, to improve the operating environment, drive employment growth, and attract global investment into their local creative markets;
âą Examine the creative industriesâ infrastructure and business ecosystem; with input from IP experts, film and recording studios, industry associations, and other thought leaders; and
âą Gain exposure to key business tools used by members of the creative economy to scale work globally.
Kofi Asamoah, who is also CEO of Kofas Media, describes the opportunity as ‘ golden ‘. In a Facebook post, he thanked The US Embassy in Accra and The US department of state for recognizing the need to impact the local Creative ecosystem.
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Kofi Asamoah selected for professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State
![](https://ameyawdebrah.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IMG-20240627-WA0039.jpg)
Ghanaian award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director, Kofi Asamoah, has been nominated and selected by the U.S. Embassy in Accra to participate in a professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State in partnership with Meridian International Center and UNESCO.
The fully funded program entitled, âIntellectual Property Best Practices for Creative Entrepreneurs and Policy Makersâ, takes 8 individuals from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and CĂŽte dâIvoire to the United States for a two-week program, June 22 to July 3, 2024. The program will travel to DC, Atlanta and LA focusing on meeting with experts in the creative industry, specifically film and music, as well as have a dedicated focus on copyright law and application.
The Department of State has outlined the following specific objectives for the project:
âą Exchange best practices with U.S. policymakers, at the state and local levels, to improve the operating environment, drive employment growth, and attract global investment into their local creative markets;
âą Examine the creative industriesâ infrastructure and business ecosystem; with input from IP experts, film and recording studios, industry associations, and other thought leaders; and
âą Gain exposure to key business tools used by members of the creative economy to scale work globally.
Kofi Asamoah, who is also CEO of Kofas Media, describes the opportunity as ‘ golden ‘. In a Facebook post, he thanked The US Embassy in Accra and The US department of state for recognizing the need to impact the local Creative ecosystem.
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Kofi Asamoah selected for professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State
![](https://ameyawdebrah.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IMG-20240627-WA0039.jpg)
Ghanaian award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director, Kofi Asamoah, has been nominated and selected by the U.S. Embassy in Accra to participate in a professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State in partnership with Meridian International Center and UNESCO.
The fully funded program entitled, âIntellectual Property Best Practices for Creative Entrepreneurs and Policy Makersâ, takes 8 individuals from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and CĂŽte dâIvoire to the United States for a two-week program, June 22 to July 3, 2024. The program will travel to DC, Atlanta and LA focusing on meeting with experts in the creative industry, specifically film and music, as well as have a dedicated focus on copyright law and application.
The Department of State has outlined the following specific objectives for the project:
âą Exchange best practices with U.S. policymakers, at the state and local levels, to improve the operating environment, drive employment growth, and attract global investment into their local creative markets;
âą Examine the creative industriesâ infrastructure and business ecosystem; with input from IP experts, film and recording studios, industry associations, and other thought leaders; and
âą Gain exposure to key business tools used by members of the creative economy to scale work globally.
Kofi Asamoah, who is also CEO of Kofas Media, describes the opportunity as ‘ golden ‘. In a Facebook post, he thanked The US Embassy in Accra and The US department of state for recognizing the need to impact the local Creative ecosystem.
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A touching tribute event was organized on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 in Enugu State to honor the late Nollywood legend, John Okafor, fondly known as Mr. Ibu. (more…)
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