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“The Only Unchangeable Date Is the Day You Die – Esther Reynolds Fires At Lil Win”

“The Only Unchangeable Date Is the Day You Die – Esther Reynolds Fires At Lil Win”
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Ghanaian showbiz analyst Esther Reynolds has criticized actor and producer Kojo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, for going ahead with the premiere of his Ibrahim Traoré movie on the same night Ghana is holding a candlelight vigil in honor of the late music legend Daddy Lumba. Speaking on the Plan B Showbiz show with Blutut Africa, she remarked, “The only date that can’t be changed is the day you’ll die. Kojo Nkansah should have changed his movie premiering date, regardless of the money spent on publicity and branding.”

Her comments reflect the disappointment of many fans and industry players who feel the premiere timing was inconsiderate. Daddy Lumba’s death has cast a shadow over the entertainment space, and tonight’s vigil is a key moment for Ghanaians to unite in mourning and celebrate the legacy of one of the country’s greatest music icons.

Esther Reynolds stressed that such moments call for unity and respect, not distractions. She believes that rescheduling the premiere, even at a cost, would have shown leadership and emotional intelligence from Lil Win. As fans continue to remember Daddy Lumba, the timing conflict has sparked debate on sensitivity and respect within the industry.

By: Daniel (Blutut Africa)/Planbfmonline.com

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