Lilwin has claimed that Ghanaian bloggers were responsible for escalating his feud with Martha Ankomah to the point of ending up in court, citing the misinterpretation of his video directed at her.
He publicly apologized to Martha Ankomah on UTV, following the court’s recommendation for the parties to resolve their dispute outside of the courtroom.
The actor and filmmaker said bloggers misinterpreted his statements which contributed to misunderstandings.
“Ghanaian bloggers are fond of putting together pieces of your statements to mean something else. I cannot pass defamatory remarks about anyone on social media.
“I was talking about three things. I used my sister (Martha Ankomah) as an example, and then moved to those on YouTube and TikTok,” he bemoaned.
In his apology, the A Country Called Ghana producer referred to Martha Ankomah as his sister and asked for forgiveness for the derogatory comments he made about her after she reportedly declined a role in his movie.
Additionally, he requested the top management of Despite Media Group to also seek forgiveness from Martha Ankomah on his behalf.
“I apologize for what I did. Martha Ankomah is not only a sister, but she is a colleague too. I accept my fault and render an unqualified apology to her.
“I want to use this medium and call on all of you present in the studio, Fada Dickson, Despite among others, to apologize to her for me,” he said.
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