‘I want the word of peace would be taken to the world as far as and beyond the point of the fracas. We want this to be pushed to the BBC and Aljazeera. Let them know that these two people are together now like they've always wanted,’ Stonebwoy urged people in the media.
He said this at the peace press conference held today at the Marriott Hotel.
Both Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy have expressed their longing to see a day where Ghana would be put first and their rivalry put aside.
Stonebwoy was quick to ask the support of the media in sustaining the unity between him and his big brother, Shatta Wale.


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