“If They Sold the Match, Give Us Our Share” – LilWin Explodes Over Black Stars’ Exit
The Black Stars’ exit from the 2026 World Cup has left many Ghanaians in shock, but few have been as vocal as Kumawood actor Kwadwo Nkansah, better known as LilWin. In a scathing review of the team’s loss to Colombia, LilWin has called for a complete investigation into the team’s management and the influence of certain veteran players.
LilWin Alleges Match-Fixing After Colombia Defeat
Following the final whistle on July 4, 2026, LilWin took to social media to vent his frustration. He didn’t mince words, suggesting that the performance was so poor it raised suspicions of match-fixing. “I don’t understand the game the players played today,” LilWin remarked. “If they sold the match, they should tell us and equally bring us our share of the money.”
“Is the National Team a Family Business?”
The core of LilWin’s anger was directed at the continued selection of Jordan Ayew. The actor questioned the logic behind keeping the captain on the pitch for the full 90 minutes despite what he perceived as a lack of impact. This led to a provocative question: Does the Ayew family own a stake in the Black Stars?
“I am sure Jordan’s family has a share in the Black Stars. Explain why over 90 per cent of Ghanaians have consistently complained about Jordan, yet they keep playing him,” he added, demanding that the GFA clarify the family’s role in the team.
A Disgrace to Ghanaian Football
LilWin concluded his rant by stating that the current state of the national team is a “nonsense game” that wouldn’t even be tolerated at the local league level. As the nation grapples with another early tournament exit, LilWin’s comments have become a focal point for fans demanding accountability and change.
“I can’t even sleep. I’m convinced the Ayew family has a share in the Black Stars, or that it even belongs to them. Almost 90% of Ghanaians complain whenever Jordan Ayew starts a match. At the very least, he should have been introduced in the second half. If you people sold the… pic.twitter.com/yyyO8t28fy
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) July 4, 2026

