Stonebwoy pulled a gun on stage whilst receiving the Reggae Dancehall Artiste of the year at the 20th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Shatta Wale with his millitants rushed onto the stage when Stonebwoy was about to receive his award.
Afraid of what could happen, Stonebwoy quickly pulled out a gun.
The security officials in the Dome started spraying the patrons of the award with pepper spray and the guests at the VIP stand were quickly rushed out.
The show was temporarily put on hold amidst the pandemonium in the Dome and some of the patrons started leaving the auditorium when the chaos started.
This year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards by the organizers, Charterhouse Ghana, we bring you a comprehensive text coverage of the 20th edition of the most prestigious awards ceremony in the country.
The venue is expected to host over 5,000 attendants as musicians who have worked tirelessly within the year under review receive awards for various categories.
For the first time in the history of the scheme, gospel musicians have been listed as Lifetime Achievement Award receivers as Prof. Kofi Abraham and Rev. Mrs. Mary Ghansah take their turns as laureates. Also to be honoured is highlife legend Obuoba J.A. Adofo.
Unlike previous editions where the focus was on who wins the coveted Artiste of the Year category, this year’s being the 20th has shifted the argument to who among the ten shortlisted acts will be crowned Artiste of the Decade.
Shatta Wale’s ‘My Level’ and ‘Gringo’ wins Highlife Song of the Year and the Reggae, Dancehall Song of the Year respectively