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Stonebwoy Visits The President At Jubilee House, Invites Him To The Bhim Concert #FillTheDome.

Ghanaian Afropop and dancehall artist Stonebwoy is the latest celebrity to visit the seat of government, the Jubilee House.

The dancehall artist on Thursday December 20, 2018 paid a visit to the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo.

Aside the many things discussed including the creative arts industry, the artist extended an invitation to the first gentleman of the land to his upcoming Fill The Dome Bhim Concert scheduled for December 28, 2018, at the Fantasy Dome.

Arguably the most sought after Reggae Dancehall artiste in Africa currently according to the just ended AFRIMA’s, Stonebwoy after successfully organizing the biggest outdoor event of the year – Ashaiman To The World – readies to raise the bar again with his Bhim Concert #FILLTHEDOME.

The night, which will see performances from some of the greatest performers who have ever lived in our age, such as Stonebwoy himself and Morgan Heritage will be clouded with lots of surprises for event goers as there is a talk list of artists who are billed but yet to be made known. Who knows, one of them may be your favorite.

The event is put together by Livewire Events.

The President shared a tweet announcing the visit.

Source: Ghana Web.

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