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Stonebwoy Goes Big, Sprays GH₵20 Notes on Military Personnel, Surpassing Shatta Wale’s GH₵5

Stonebwoy Goes Big, Sprays GH₵20 Notes on Military Personnel, Surpassing Shatta Wale’s GH₵5 Pledge

Celebrated Ghanaian reggae dancehall artist Stonebwoy showed kindness to a group of military troops he encountered while traveling to a brief event in Akropong last week.

 

Dancehall rapper was spotted on Instagram getting out of his automobile to applaud from locals who had gathered to see him perform just after he graduated from GIMPA.

 

Among the locals were some police officers and military troops from the Ghanaian Armed Forces who were leaving the area and couldn’t contain their happiness at meeting the legendary singer.

 

They began shouting his name, which made him pull out a new bundle of notes and offer GH₵20 to each staff member who had reached out to them outside their convoy as a thank you.

 

While some Ghanaians applauded the year’s top performer for his thoughtful action, others criticized the service members for going so low.

Watch the video below

 

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