Cameroonian artist Stanley Enow received a royal welcome in Ghana at the 13th All-African Games. The beautiful Ghanaian dancers welcomed him with exciting choreography grooving upbeat music tunes.
The euphoria was uncontrollable at the airport. One of the biggest artists of Africa has arrived in Ghana to perform in the All-African Games at the Accra University Sports Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at 6:00 p.m.
The musician entered in a grand style as about 50 thousand people were expected to watch the artist performing in Ghana’s Accra Stadium.
Stanley Enow has also shared a video of Ghana people welcoming him at the airport and extended his gratitude by writing, “Thank you Accra Ghana! Let’s rock!”
The video he shared is originally covered by Ghkwaku, which is an entertainment media platform.
Stanley Enow has also shared the link of recently released song ‘Celebrate Blessings’ and wrote, “Biggest song in the world right now.”
Following this another musician Tiesco Le Sultan has commented, “Life of a star bro star.”
Another person named Lukong Leslie Kenyuy wrote, “You are a special breed bro. You’ve obtained divine favor from God.”
A person with the username Enow Nadege commented, “Ghanaians are amazing, thank you for the warm welcome you gave to the only One African Gentleman.”
Another user named, Yong Destinykuh has commented, “Ur arts makes the loudest noise respect kingkong any time I see u regret those days I used to criticize ur arts, am sorry u are a legend, indeed a gentle man, no time to hate or cheap chat.”
Stanley Ebai Enow is a Cameroonian rapper and music producer. He is the co-owner of the record label ‘Motherland Empire’. Enow is best known for his 2013 single track “Hein Pere”.
Considerably, he was the first Cameroonian to win the Best New Act category at the 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards.
Enow has started writing rap and doing break-dance while he was in high school. He later performed on ‘Groove and Cocktail Hit Parade’, the two popular night shows in Cameroon.
The artist has also performed on several private radio stations, where he worked as an animator and director. He has also hosted the television music show Mboa and has done voice-over for an advertisement for the Pan African telecommunications company MTN Group.