In a heartwarming and intriguing revelation, Stonebwoy’s father, Mr. Satekla, shared a remarkable story at his son’s graduation ceremony.
He proudly declared that he had always known Stonebwoy was destined for greatness, and a significant event in their lives had solidified this belief.
Mr. Satekla revealed that he had won a substantial sum of money from a lottery bet using Stonebwoy’s birth details.
This windfall, he explained, was used to perform necessary rites for their twin status, which brought him a sense of liberation and enlightenment.
According to Mr. Satekla, this ritual was a turning point, making him confident that his son would achieve great things.
He stated, “This my son, they were two. In fact, Etse was born to be a lucky man. When he was born, I used his birthdate to buy Lotto, and I won.”
This extraordinary story highlights the deep cultural significance of rituals and beliefs in Ghanaian culture.
Mr. Satekla’s conviction in his son’s destiny and the role of the rituals in shaping Stonebwoy’s success is a testament to the power of tradition and family bonds.
Stonebwoy’s achievements, including his recent graduation with honors, seem to validate his father’s beliefs. As the young musician continues to soar to new heights, his father’s remarkable story serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural heritage and the unbreakable ties between family and success.
Meanwhile, during the ceremony, which took place on Friday, July 26, Stonebwoy proudly declared himself an alumnus of the institution and took a subtle jab at an unidentified individual, saying they were not on his level.
The comment has sparked widespread speculation on social media and entertainment platforms, with many fans trying to guess who the target of his comment was.
Some have pointed fingers at fellow musician Shatta Wale, with whom Stonebwoy has had a publicized feud in the past.
In keeping with the myth that “two kings cannot exist in a kingdom,” these artists have been forced to openly and brazenly demarcate their domain.