Ghanaian actor and comedian Lil Win has issued a strong public warning to UK-based Ghanaian media personality Trouble Carlos, urging him to immediately apologise to Kwame Ato following defamatory remarks that reportedly led to a traditional curse.
Lil Win speaks emotionally in viral Akan video warning Trouble Carlos.
Speaking in an emotional Akan-language video currently circulating on social media, Lil Win cautioned that the matter had gone beyond social media drama and could have serious consequences if not resolved quickly. The video, which has sparked intense debate among Ghanaians at home and in the diaspora, can be viewed here on Facebook.
“Carlos, Be Very Careful” — Lil Win’s Warning
In the video, Lil Win advised Trouble Carlos to humble himself and apologise to Ato so that the alleged curse could be reversed. He warned that regardless of any perceived connections with government or Parliament, there are situations where influence cannot offer protection, stressing that when things become extremely difficult, nobody can intervene.
Lil Win, who appeared visibly emotional with reddened eyes while speaking, repeatedly cautioned: “Carlos! Be very careful, be very careful,” emphasising the seriousness of the situation and the need for immediate action.
Background: Kwame Ato’s Alleged Curse
The warning follows a viral incident involving Kwame Ato, who has been accused of performing a traditional ritual against Trouble Carlos after alleging that Carlos made defamatory statements about him online. In videos previously reported by Ghanaian entertainment outlets, Ato is seen near a water body invoking spiritual forces as punishment for what he described as lies told against him.
Yen.com.gh reported on the ritual and the accusations in detail, noting that the act generated widespread public concern and controversy (Yen.com.gh report). Similar footage and explanations were also covered by GhPage (GhPage.com report).
Lil Win Questions Inclusion of Family Members
While cautioning Trouble Carlos, Lil Win also criticised Ato for allegedly extending the curse to include Carlos’ family members, whom he described as innocent and unrelated to the dispute. He stated that dragging family into such conflicts was unacceptable and added that if Ato is found guilty of engaging in illegal or harmful acts, the police must investigate and take appropriate action.
The situation has triggered renewed calls online for calm, dialogue and lawful resolution, as the controversy continues to trend among Ghanaians worldwide.
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