Lil Win Slams Diana Asamoah In Explosive Rant That Could Cost NPP The 2024 Vote

Lil Win Versus Diana Asamoah: Actor Unleashes On Evangelist Over Pastor Criticism And NPP Loss
Kumawood star Lil Win has attacked Evangelist Diana Asamoah over comments she made about his spiritual father, Pastor Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah.
In a viral video recorded on a movie set, Lil Win described Diana Asamoah as “senseless,” looking like a man, and lacking credibility as an evangelist.
Lil Win Says Diana Asamoah Caused NPP’s 2024 Election Loss

Lil Win didn’t hold back. He blamed Diana Asamoah for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) historic loss in the 2024 elections, alleging she confused voters.
“She was campaigning for NPP and at the same time undermining them. That’s why they only got 38 percent,” Lil Win declared.
He warned that unless the NPP removes her from the party, voters may punish them again.
Actor Defends Pastor Adom Kyei-Duah Amid Church Criticism
The actor’s rant followed Diana Asamoah’s public condemnation of Adom Kyei-Duah’s ministry, especially the sale of church items like sobolo and powder.
Lil Win defended the Believers Worship Centre leader, calling him a true man of God and dismissing Diana’s criticism as envious and unfounded.
Entertainment Expert Reacts To Feud: Stay In Your Lane
Entertainment analyst Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh weighed in, advising Lil Win to avoid fights that don’t directly concern him.
“He already has battles in his space. Let Diana and Adom Kyei resolve their issue,” he said.
📢 Call To Action: What Do You Think?
Do you agree with Lil Win’s explosive remarks? Should celebrities stay out of religious and political debates? Join the discussion in the comments!
💡 Take-Home Message: Faith, Fame, And Politics Are Colliding
- Lil Win blamed Diana Asamoah for NPP’s election loss.
- He defended Pastor Adom Kyei-Duah from her public criticism.
- The clash highlights the tension between politics, religion, and celebrity influence.
- Experts suggest public figures focus on their core mission.
- Ghanaians want clarity, not conflict, from their leaders—spiritual or political.
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