
Kwadwo Nkansah, better known by his stage name Lilwin, is a Ghanaian actor and filmmaker who has told a heartbreaking story of an unplanned attack that interrupted the making of his next film, Ibrahim Traoré. During filming, a gang of masked guys invaded the set, according to the actor in a video seen by Zionfelix.net. Lilwin said the invaders came in a group of nine or ten motorcycles and told the staff to stop everything. He said that the men who wished to remain anonymous were angry because he allegedly rejected a financial offer to drop the project. Unexpectedly, the group started damaging the land that Lilwin had hired especially for the movie and was being utilized as a shooting site.
The property owner has already revoked their authorization to continue filming in the house, Lilwin bemoaned, adding, "The damage they caused was significant." But when Lilwin feigned to phone the Ashanti Regional Minister, things took a different turn. The masked attackers apparently left the scene after sensing danger.
Source: Zionfelix.net