Ghanaian actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win, popularly known as Lil Win, has been fined GH¢10,000 by the Supreme Court of Ghana for what judges described as disrespectful conduct in his ongoing legal dispute with actress Martha Ankomah.

Background of the Case
The case originates from a defamation lawsuit filed by Martha Ankomah, who initially sought damages of GH¢5 million. The dispute attracted widespread public attention, given the prominence of both figures in Ghana’s entertainment industry. Although the matter was reportedly settled at some point, tensions resurfaced after Lil Win allegedly failed to honour the terms of the agreement.
Subsequently, the actor pursued multiple legal applications, including challenges to the court’s jurisdiction and requests for a stay of proceedings. These applications were dismissed, contributing to delays in the judicial process.
Failure to Appear and Court Reaction
Lil Win was expected to appear before the High Court of Ghana on April 1, 2025, to formally apologise as part of efforts to resolve the matter. However, neither he nor his legal representatives appeared in court, prompting a stern warning from the judge.
Despite this warning, the pattern continued. On March 31, 2026, the case reached the Supreme Court, where Lil Win again failed to appear. His absence reportedly angered the panel of judges, who interpreted his actions as a disregard for the authority of the court.
Supreme Court Decision
In response, the Supreme Court imposed a GH¢10,000 fine on Lil Win, describing his conduct as unacceptable and disrespectful to the judicial process. The ruling serves as a strong signal about the importance of compliance and respect within Ghana’s legal system.
Possible Settlement Still on the Table
Interestingly, the fine comes at a time when both parties are believed to be making progress toward another potential settlement. Legal analysts suggest that while the court’s decision underscores accountability, it may not necessarily derail ongoing negotiations between Lil Win and Martha Ankomah.
Why This Story Matters
This case highlights broader issues of accountability, respect for judicial authority, and the responsibilities of public figures within Ghana’s legal system. As one of the country’s most recognisable entertainers, Lil Win’s actions are being closely watched, reinforcing the principle that no individual is above the law.
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