Stonebwoy Urges Responsible Online Conduct At Africa Prosperity Dialogue

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Award-winning Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has called for a more constructive and responsible approach to public discourse, stressing the damaging effects of online criticism on individuals and their families.

Speaking at the Africa Prosperity Dialogue conference in Accra, the dancehall artiste addressed the growing culture of digital attacks and social media backlash, particularly against public figures.

“For people to take their phones and go that far, it doesn’t help the nation,” Stonebwoy said, reflecting on the intensity of online commentary in the digital age.

The musician revealed that he has personally endured hurtful attacks directed not only at him but also at his children.

“You can’t tell me to turn that into positive PR,” he stated. “I have had my kids insulted for nothing. That’s why I keep quiet.”

Stonebwoy explained that while public relations strategies are often suggested as a way to manage criticism, they do not always address the emotional and personal toll such attacks take. He added that beyond the financial cost of managing public image, there are real human consequences that cannot be overlooked.

“The people themselves have minds of their own,” he noted, suggesting that individuals must take personal responsibility for their words and actions online.

Concluding his remarks, the musician urged Ghanaians to adopt a more positive mindset in their engagements, especially on digital platforms.

“So let us all be positive; we have a nation to defend,” he appealed.

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