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Reggae dancehall act, Stonebwoy, has advised patrons that Valentine's Day is not to be celebrated by persons who are underaged.
During a performance at Chocolate City at the Tetteh Quarshie roundabout, Stonebwoy said due to the level of intimacy associated with the event, persons below the age of 18 should not partake in it.

Chocolate City was built as part of the Chocolate week celebration and many revelers were there to sample the various Cocoa products on display. The ‘Activate’ crooner thrilled patrons with hits from his repertoire.

The Chocolate City, which is in two cities Accra (Tetteh Quarshie roundabout) and Kumasi (Kumasi Mall), was put up from the 5th February and various activities were held until 14th February, 2022.

The celebration was crowned with a musical concert on Monday.
Kofi Kinata and Okyeame Kwame also dazzled fans with electrifying performances.
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