Stonebwoy Pulls Massive Crowd In Ashaiman As He Steps Out To Register For The New Voter’s ID Card (+Video)

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Ghanaian dancehall singer, Livingstone Etse Satekla, better known by his stage name Stonebwoy, attracted massive crowd today while going to register for in the new voter identification exercise.

A video sighted by Zionfelix.net captured the “Putuu” singer in an SUV and trying to meander his way through the thick human traffic as he continually waved his Voter’s ID card at his fans who cheered him on.

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The rising cases of COVID-19 in the country could not even deter the BHIM fans from reveling in the rare moment as they jumped over each other just to catch a glimpse of the Sobolo hitmaker.

The video clearly showed that Stonebwoy commands the “superstar status” as far as music in Ghana is concerned.

WATCH VIDEO BELOW:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDRtxrpHLEn/

Meanwhile Stonebwoy has been in the news lately for many reasons one of which was the fact that he launched an entrepreneurship skills development training programme for residents of Ashaiman to help alleviate the impact of the coronavirus on the livelihoods of the youth.

Another reason for which the award-winning artiste was mentioned in the news was when he released his “Putuu” song which has received a lot some praise and backlash.

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While others thought that Stonebwoy has built a golden reputation for himself to record what they termed a “gibberish” song, others thought the song was a jam.

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