Award-winning Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy has ignited conversations across social media after sharing bold advice directed at the youth — especially Ghanaian men.
In a candid statement that quickly gained traction online, the BHIM Nation president reportedly said, “If you’re not financially stable, don’t look for a nice girl to date.”
According to Stonebwoy, relationships are not just about emotions and attraction — they come with responsibilities. He explained that without financial preparedness, young men may find themselves overwhelmed, stressed, or even insecure while trying to maintain a relationship.
The “Into The Future” hitmaker emphasized the importance of self-development before romance. His core message? Build yourself first. Stabilize your income. Then choose love wisely.
The comment has since divided opinions online. While some fans praised him for promoting responsibility and maturity among young men, others argued that love should not be entirely dependent on financial status.
Industry observers say the advice reflects a growing conversation in Ghana about economic pressures, modern dating expectations, and the realities young people face in balancing ambition with relationships.
Known for often speaking about growth, discipline, and self-worth, Stonebwoy’s latest statement adds to his reputation as an artist who uses his platform to address real-life issues beyond music.
