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Stonebwoy wins Best International Act Africa at BET Awards




Ghana’s Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has won the award for Best International Act at the 2015 BET Awards.
 He won in a category which included Sarkodie, South African cool kid A.K.A, and Nigerian beauty Yemi Alade. 
his was Stonebwoy’s first ever nomination for the international award.  

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Diddy falls Gloriously on stage while performing at the BET's award

It actually seems that we are getting somewhere with the way music drifts here and there.  Now, who says anybody can't go there and cart away the Grammy? And this winner we now here about hardly graces our T.V.  One would have expected Sarkodie or Yemi Alade, who daydreamed she was going to win it and finally head forward to overthrowing Angeli Kidjo , who had got some Grammy to her credit. Nigerians will have to work harder to get the title next year. As as right now, Stonebwoy  is the trending name all over Africa.
Many Ghanaians have taken to social media to congratulate him for winning the award. 
alright my county people , Nigerians, please hop on to the band wagon of congratulations and drop your own sincere congratulatory message to the very important man of the moment, Stonebwoy.

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