Ghanaian music sensation Stonebwoy has achieved another milestone in his illustrious career, graduating from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) with a Second Class Upper in Public Administration.
The private celebration, attended by close family and friends, took an unexpected turn when Stonebwoy’s father, Mr. Satekla, made a surprising announcement.
Mr. Satekla revealed that he once used Stonebwoy’s birthdate and that of his late twin brother to win the lottery.
The exact amount won was not disclosed, but the revelation added a touch of excitement and pride to the already joyous occasion.
Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, is a renowned Ghanaian artiste known for his unique blend of dancehall and Afrobeats. He has won numerous awards, including the prestigious BET Award for Best International Flow in 2015. Stonebwoy is also a multiple-time VGMA and Ghana Music Awards winner.
His music career spans over a decade, with hits like “Pull Up,” “Go Higher,” and “Ololo.” Stonebwoy’s graduation is a testament to his dedication to education and his craft. He has inspired countless fans with his music and philanthropic efforts. The TGMA Artiste of the Year has also been recognized for his contributions to Ghanaian music and culture. Stonebwoy’s father, Mr. Satekla, expressed pride in his son’s achievements, saying, “Stonebwoy’s success is a result of hard work and determination.”
The celebration was filled with joy, love, and admiration for Stonebwoy’s accomplishments.
Congratulations poured in from fans, colleagues, and industry professionals.
Stonebwoy’s graduation and his father’s surprising announcement have made headlines, cementing his status as a talented and accomplished artiste.
Story by: Michael Seh