Bandex and Lil Win
Actor Kwadwo Nkansah (Lil Win) over the weekend crossed the line with an unsavoury statement he made to movie and music producer Ahmed Banda, known popularly as Bandex, which many people have described as very disrespectful.
The brouhaha started when Bandex, through his lawyers, wrote to Lil Win to retract and apologize over a previous statement he made in a YouTube video that Bandex didn’t pay him for a role he played in his movie.
But Bandex denied the allegation, saying he doesn’t owe the actor any money. He was, therefore, surprised when he took a swipe at him.
When Lil Win was called to comment on the issue, he refused to respond to questions directly on Peace FM. He finally, however, acknowledged receipt of the letter from Bandex’s lawyers after he was pushed to the wall.
Asked if he, indeed, made such a statement, Lil Win skirted around the question until Kwasi Aboagye again pushed him to answer; to which he finally accepted his guilt.
But when he was asked if he would apologize to Bandex, he surprisingly replied, saying, “It is human beings who apologize, not animals.”
Kwasi Aboagye had to remind him that his statement was in a bad taste before he turned to massage his words.
“He’s a father to me and an elderly person deserves an apology… So far as I didn’t speak well, I have to apologize and this is not an outsider fight but something within the acting fraternity. So, if I have offended him, then it’s only appropriate to apologize to him.”
Bandex somehow accepted his apology on Peace FM, but he sounded not satisfied. He asked Lil Win to comply with the directives from his lawyers to apologize on the platform he used to lie about him.
“For me, to make a public apology is not a sin. I can do it at any time. He’s a father figure to me. It is nothing if I should do a video to apologize publicly because he is my father. I can do the video more than 30 times,” Lil Win said.
But Bandex advised him to stop talking too much on the show because he was likely to go overboard to say things that would further exacerbate issues.
By Francis Addo