Popular actor, Kwaku Manu, has publicly appealed to his colleagues, Lil Win and Ras Nene, to put aside their differences for the growth of the movie industry.
Kwaku Manu, in a YouTube video that has gone viral, urged the two actors to reconcile and work together for the betterment of the Ghanaian movie industry.
He emphasized the need for unity and warned that unnecessary tension between actors could have dire consequences.
In the video, Kwaku Manu spoke directly to Lil Win and implored him to make up with Ras Nene. He also criticized Lil Win for some disparaging comments he made about YouTube skit actors like Dr Likee.
Lil Win had earlier stated that the star power of YouTube skit actors could never match that of traditional Kumawood stars.
The statement caused controversy and bred 'beef' between the two stars.
Kwaku Manu argued that such comments only create division and animosity in the industry, which could ultimately harm everyone involved.
He also praised Ras Nene for his talent and the positive impact he has had on the industry, saying that he deserved respect and recognition for his hard work.
However, Ras Nene has said countless times that he has no problem with Lil Win.
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