Lil Win’s ‘A Country Called Ghana’ Lands on Amazon Prime

Ghanaian actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has secured a major breakthrough with his film A Country Called Ghana, now streaming on Amazon Prime.

In a celebratory video shared online, Lil Win and his manager, Ray Moni, were seen watching the movie live on the platform, visibly emotional as they marked the global release.

The actor took the moment to respond to critics who initially dismissed the project. “They said it was just another Kumawood movie,” he said, emphasising that the film’s success reflects a new era for Ghanaian cinema.

He credited Prophet Adom Kyei for spiritual support throughout the journey and encouraged fans to rally behind the movie by streaming and sharing it.

“This is not just a win for me,” Lil Win added. “It’s a big win for the whole Ghanaian movie industry. Let’s support our own.”

The film’s availability on Amazon Prime marks a rare feat for a Ghanaian production, particularly one rooted in the Kumawood tradition. Often overlooked or critiqued for production quality, Kumawood films have long catered to a loyal local audience. Lil Win’s achievement pushes the genre beyond its usual boundaries and places it on a global streaming stage.

Fans have since flooded social media with congratulatory messages, hailing Lil Win for defying expectations and staying true to his roots while aiming higher.

A Country Called Ghana’s debut on one of the world’s largest streaming platforms signals a growing appetite for authentic African storytelling—and for Lil Win, it’s a powerful moment of vindication.

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