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Stonebwoy tells a touching story on why he donated to Korle-Bu

By Clement Edward Kumsah
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Stonebwoy, Ghanaian Afropop, dancehall and reggae artiste has disclosed why spent time with patients at the Accident Centre Wards at the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital in Accra on his 30th birthday.

According to Stonebwoy, he chose to spend his time with patients at the accident award because 15 years ago, he was a victim of a car accident so he knows how it feels to be in the accident ward.

During his visit, Stonebwoy donated items worth thousands of Ghana cedis to patients at the accident ward and also gave out GHS5,000 to pay some outstanding bills of patients.

Stonebwoy seen praying for accident victims in Korle Bu Teaching hospital

The initiative by The Livingstone Foundation aims at giving back to society and creating equal opportunities for kids and adults from deprived homes.

Stonebwoy visits accident ward in Korle Bu Teaching Hospital

In a post on his Instagram handle, Stonebwoy said “By The Mercies And Blessings Of Gods Lets All endeavor to in the smallest of Ways impact Our Surroundings When it touches our hearts To. Remember There’s Nothing Too Small To Give.”

Stonebwoy tells a touching story in Korle-BU

Stonebwoy tells a touching story in Korle-BU Teaching Hospital

All need to know about Stonebwoy

The Ashiaman Born artiste started performing in Senior High School and in 2012, Under "Samini Music", Stonebwoy recorded his first hit single "Climax" featuring Samini and subsequently "Ghetto Love" featuring Irene Logan. Both songs earned him nominations at the Ghana Music Awards.

He later released his debut album "Grade 1 Album". The album contains seventeen tracks which featured prominent Ghanaian artists including Tinny and Edem aside 

Livingstone Etse Satekla aka Stonebwoy released his second album, titled Necessary Evil. It consists of twenty-nine tracks, including the famous Baafira track that featured Sarkodie. The album was the recipient of three Ghana Music Awards from six nominations.

As recent as last 2017, Stonebwoy announced another album captioned, the Epistles of Mama which he dedicated it to his late mother  Mrs Catherine Lucy Aku Ametepi Satekla. The 29 track album features Sean Paul, King Promise, Burna Boy.

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