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Club Mate Blog of Wednesday, 7 June 2023

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John Mahama's Surprise Appearance on Lil Win's 'Mr President' Set Sparks Excitement

In a heartwarming surprise, former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama visited the set of Kumawood actor and movie producer Lil Win's latest project, "Mr President." Lil Win, whose real name is Kwadwo Nkansah, expressed his gratitude and admiration for Mahama, who had recently been chosen as the flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress in the upcoming 2024 general elections. The photos shared on Instagram captured the camaraderie between the two, with Lil Win beaming with pride and appreciation for the former president's support.

Lil Win's "Mr President" series, part of his Wezzy Empire Movie Production project, aims to revive the Kumawood movie industry by shedding light on the activities of politicians and the crucial role of the president in governing the country. Through this series, Lil Win hopes to educate the public about the perils of bad governance and the impact of politics on the nation.

The news of Mahama's visit garnered a positive response from Ghanaians. Many applauded the former president for endorsing and supporting Lil Win, recognizing his efforts to revive the movie industry. However, some expressed concerns that this could be seen as a political move and subject Lil Win to unnecessary criticism.

Despite differing opinions, the prevailing sentiment was one of joy and admiration. Supporters commended Mahama's humility and wished him well, acknowledging his continued dedication to serving the nation. Overall, the unexpected encounter between John Mahama and Lil Win on the movie set served as a heartening moment, showcasing the intersection of entertainment and politics in Ghana.

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