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Lil Win Clinches Best Actor (Ghana–Nigeria) at Sotigui Awards in Burkina Faso

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Lil Win Clinches Best Actor (Ghana–Nigeria) at Sotigui Awards in Burkina Faso

 

Ghanaian actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as Lil Win, has been honoured with the Best Actor Ghana–Nigeria award at the prestigious Sotigui Awards in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The accolade recognises his outstanding performance in the film “Captain Ibrahim Traoré (The Last African Hero).”

The film, directed by Jackson K. Bentum, chronicles the remarkable journey of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader, highlighting his struggles and achievements. Lil Win’s portrayal of a central character in this Pan‑African production drew critical acclaim for its depth, authenticity, and emotional impact.

In his acceptance speech, Lil Win expressed heartfelt gratitude to the award organisers, the cast and crew, and his fans. He described the win as a “humbling honour” and emphasised that the recognition reflects the collective effort of everyone involved in the movie. He also credited director Jackson K. Bentum for bringing the story to life and guiding the actors to deliver powerful performances.

The Sotigui Awards are celebrated annually to spotlight talent across African cinema, honouring actors, directors, and filmmakers who make significant contributions to the industry. Winning the Best Actor Ghana–Nigeria category places Lil Win among the continent’s top performers and highlights Ghana’s growing influence in African film.

Industry observers say Lil Win’s win is not only a personal achievement but also a milestone for Ghanaian cinema, signaling the potential for more cross-border collaborations in African filmmaking. The recognition underscores the talent present in Ghana and encourages filmmakers to pursue projects that resonate with audiences across the continent.

Fans and colleagues took to social media to celebrate Lil Win’s achievement, praising his versatility as both a comedic and dramatic actor. The award adds to his growing list of accolades and cements his reputation as one of Ghana’s most celebrated entertainers.

As African cinema continues to gain international recognition, Lil Win’s success at the Sotigui Awards serves as an inspiring example of how local talent can achieve continental acclaim. The film Captain Ibrahim Traoré also illustrates the power of storytelling to bridge cultures and showcase Africa’s rich history and contemporary narratives.

Lil Win’s victory in Burkina Faso is a proud moment for Ghana, and fans are eagerly anticipating his next project, expecting even more compelling performances that could earn further recognition on the African and global stage.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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