I Will Employ Someone To Translate For Me - Lilwin Replies Critics Saying He can't Speak English

I Will Employ Someone To Translate For Me - Lilwin Replies Critics Saying He can't Speak English

Lil Win has replied his critics who dismissed  his political aspirations because of his inability to speak fluent English. 

The well-known Kumawood performer and actor stated that he will speak to his audience in Twi and, if necessary, have it translated.

He believes that any potential linguistic hurdles are outweighed by the significance of his ideas and services to society, especially to his constituency.

He said that “We use common sense to speak English,” underscoring the idea that common sense is greater than the English language.

Speaking in an interview with ace blogger Nkonkonsa in Cape Coast, the Chief Executive Officer of Weezy Empire and Great Minds International School asserted that, “I am ever ready to assist the youth of my constituency with job creation…nobody is lazy, but because there are no jobs, that is why the youth have become lazy

Lilwin continued by saying, “Very soon, Afigya Kwabre independent MPs, rich people, and business people have come forward to support my bid.

We are ready, and my campaign manager is.Kwame Nkrumah Tikesee of Okay FM, so if there is anything you can contact him.

“Excuse me to say, common sense is bigger than English.

We use common sense to speak English, so if I don’t understand English, I will speak Twi for it to be translated, like what the Chinese do, especially their president.”

The actor announced his plan to run as an independent in the general elections of 2024 for the Ashanti region’s Afigya Kwabre South seat.

Kwadwo Nkansah, a musician and comedian, claims that he is acting in response to many appeals from traditional leaders and voters who have expressed faith in his ability to represent the constituency, which is currently represented by William Owuraku Aidoo of the New Patriotic Party as a member of parliament.

Source: Ghbase
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