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Stonebwoy was criticized by Kelvin Taylor.
Controversial media figure Kelvin Taylor recently unleashed criticism aimed at Stonebwoy, questioning the dancehall artist’s suitability as a role model for Ghanaian youth.
During a recent episode of his show, Taylor accused Stonebwoy of aligning himself with the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and behaving in a manner detrimental to his public image.
Taylor’s comments centred on Stonebwoy’s alleged disregard for his mental well-being and his use of a disability for political gain, particularly condemning an incident where Stonebwoy reportedly brandished a gun in public.
Taylor went as far as to label Stonebwoy a “mad dog,” asserting that such behaviour disqualifies him from celebrity status or mentorship roles.
In his scathing critique, Taylor emphasized the importance of accountability, especially for public figures with disabilities, stating that actions like wielding a firearm in public are intolerable, regardless of one’s status.
He concluded by asserting that individuals who demonstrate such behaviour do not deserve admiration or recognition.
The commentary underscores ongoing tensions within Ghana’s entertainment and political spheres, sparking debate about the responsibilities of public figures and the standards of behaviour expected from them.