Stonebwoy has expressed his concern about Ghanaians excessively using their data to engage in social media controversies, particularly targeting celebrities and prominent figures without any valid reason.
He highlighted the prevalent “pull him down” syndrome in Ghanaian society, emphasizing that this behaviour is detrimental.
These remarks were made during an interview with Abeiku Santana on Okay FM, following his Artiste of the Year win at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
Additionally, Stonebwoy’s comments were influenced by the recent criticisms directed towards his friend, Mohammed Kudus, who is a midfielder for the Black Stars.
The Bhim Nation boss during the interview highlighted that Ghanaians have developed a tendency to bring others down, and this is the same agenda they are trying to impose on Kudus.
He emphasized that despite the trolls’ attempts to distract him, Kudus is diligently showcasing his skills and expertise on the field.
Ultimately, Stonebwoy asserted that Kudus can support all the family members of these trolls and still have a substantial amount remaining in his bank account.
As previously shared by Tru News Report, Mohammed Kudus caused a stir when he clashed with trolls following their criticism of his performance against the Central African Republic in a match that Ghana narrowly won.
The West Ham star has faced backlash after the Central African Republic almost snatched victory from the Black Stars at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Despite Ghana’s eventual 4-3 victory, some supporters were displeased with the display of Ghanaian goalkeeper Ati Zigi and Mohammed Kudus.
Kudus in particular was accused of by Ghanaian fans of seeking attention rather than focusing on the game.
In reaction, Mohammed Kudus took to Twitter to confront those leaving negative comments. He clashed with those criticizing him for missed opportunities and his less-than-stellar performance.
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