Ghanaian artist Stonebwoy has found himself in hot water after entertainment writer Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo criticized his live video response to the recent military operation in Ashaiman.
The operation resulted in the alleged killing of a 21-year-old soldier, Imoro Sherif, as he made his way home from work on March 3rd.
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Reports suggest that military personnel stormed the Ashaiman neighborhood, brutalizing residents, and detaining approximately 180 individuals. Stonebwoy’s response to the situation was criticized by Arnold, who accused him of making baseless claims without conducting proper investigations.
Arnold took particular issue with Stonebwoy’s suggestion that Imoro was killed because he was pursuing someone’s woman. Arnold asked what evidence Stonebwoy had to back up his claim, and pointed out that such speculation was unhelpful and only added to the confusion surrounding the incident.
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Arnold also cautioned Stonebwoy to be more careful in the future, especially when commenting on issues involving police investigations. He urged the singer to conduct proper research and fact-checking before making statements that could potentially cause harm or further exacerbate the situation.
Stonebwoy’s response to the situation in Ashaiman highlights the importance of responsible journalism and the need for individuals in positions of influence to exercise caution when commenting on sensitive issues.
By taking the time to conduct proper investigations and verify information before speaking out, we can avoid adding to the confusion and ensure that our words have a positive impact on the situation at hand.