Stonebwoy sounds the alarm on Ghana’s environment crisis

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Stonebwoy, a prominent dancehall artist in Ghana, has expressed his deep concern about the devastating impact of mining on the country’s natural resources.

During his recent visit to Samreboi, where he performed at the Ghana Premier League coronation ceremony, he witnessed the alarming state of river bodies in the Western Region.

He shared disturbing videos on social media, highlighting the destruction caused by mining activities.

Stonebwoy has consistently spoken out against the environmental degradation resulting from mining, emphasizing that the harm far outweighs the economic benefits.

He has urged Ghanaians to prioritize the issue, focusing on the message rather than the messenger.

By doing so, he hopes to inspire collective action to address the environmental crisis and preserve Ghana’s natural beauty for future generations.

The artist’s social media post featured a video of a polluted river, accompanied by a passionate plea for change.

He wrote, “The message, not the messenger, is what matters. Let us come together to protect our beloved Ghana.”

Stonebwoy’s advocacy has resonated with many, and his call to action is a testament to the power of celebrity influence in driving social and environmental change.