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Vodafone Ghana has honoured Ghanaian dancehall singer, Livingston Etse Satekla popularly known as Stonebwoy with the ‘Vodafone Green Award’ at the 23rd edition of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) held on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
The Vodafone Green Awards recognises and supports musicians who champion environmental awareness and sustainability through their music.
Stonebwoy received a recognition plaque and a sum of GHS 10,000 with his song ‘Greedy Men’ which discusses socio-economic challenges that affect communities including weak leadership, illegal mining, corruption and child labour.
Presenting the award at the VGMAs, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Vodafone Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai encouraged musicians to begin using their craft to promote inclusion for all, a digital society, and the protection of our environment.
“At Vodafone, we believe that our collective efforts can help improve the environment, save our planet, and ultimately better our lives. It is with this objective that we initiated this award to empower and recognise artistes who are using their craft to promote the protection of the environment. I, therefore, encourage each and everybody to support the preservation of our environment in any way we can and I am certain that embarking on this journey, we can go further together.”

“We can all make Ghana and the world at large a better place if influencers such as musicians also add their voices and resources. Therefore, let us all begin using our crafts to promote inclusion for all, a digital society, and the protection of our environment”, she added.
On his part, the dancehall singer thanked Vodafone Ghana for introducing this category to reward musicians who have the vision to support socio-economic growth of Ghana.
“Thank you, Vodafone Ghana, for sponsoring such a category. I am particularly very happy about this award because it means so much to me. I invested a lot of resources to shoot a video and make this song in order to add my voice to the negative effects of illegal mining. Thank you, Vodafone,”.
The 23rd edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) took place over the weekend from May 6 - 7, 2022 at the Grand Arena in Accra.
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