Dancehall artist Stonebwoy has called on Ghanaians to offer more constructive criticism to public figures.
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He believes that the discussions on social media should focus on positive feedback rather than personal attacks.
Stonebwoy is concerned that people misuse these platforms to hurl abuse, simply because they have access to public figures.
“The negativity on social media is troubling. Sometimes you see who is behind these harsh comments, and it’s frustrating because you could easily support them and their entire family,” he mentioned.
Regarding footballer Mohammed Kudus, Stonebwoy advised social media users to be patient with him, as he is still adjusting to the dynamics of online interactions and public relations.
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He encouraged Black Stars players to actively promote Ghanaian music, similar to how Mohammed Kudus supports his music by involving him with his teams.
Stonebwoy has established himself as a leading artist in Africa’s music scene. He has received multiple awards, including the prestigious BET Award for Best International Act in 2015, and numerous accolades from the Ghana Music Awards.
Stonebwoy is also known for his energetic performances, hit songs like “Baafira” and “Nominate,” and his dedication to promoting African music globally.
In addition to his musical career, he is involved in philanthropic activities through his Livingstone Foundation.

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