Stonebwoy must be protected; he represents Ghanaians – Peter Okoye
Award-winning Ghanaian dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has earned glowing praise from Nigerian music icon Peter Okoye, who has described the BHIM Nation president as a true representative of Africa and a symbol of pride for Ghanaians.
Speaking in a recent interaction, the former P-Square member stressed that Stonebwoy’s influence goes beyond music, noting that the artiste carries the image of Ghana and Africa wherever he goes.
According to Peter Okoye, such a figure must be valued and protected.
“Stonebwoy represents Africa, and Ghana must hold him tight and protect him because he represents Ghanaians,” Peter Okoye stated.
He explained that Stonebwoy’s consistency, discipline and commitment to African identity have positioned him as one of the continent’s most respected music exports.
From international collaborations to major global performances, the Ghanaian artist has remained authentic while projecting African culture to the world.
Stonebwoy’s journey in music has been marked by numerous awards and global recognition, making him one of Ghana’s most influential creative voices.
His ability to blend Afrobeat, reggae and dancehall has earned him respect across Africa and beyond.
The call by Peter Okoye has resonated with fans and industry players, many of whom believe Ghana must continue to support and safeguard its creatives who are elevating the nation’s image on the global stage.
As African music continues to dominate international platforms, endorsements like this reaffirm Stonebwoy’s role not just as a a musician, but as a cultural ambassador for Ghana and the African continent.
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