Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has shown appreciation to Radio and Television host Doreen Avio saying she is one of the characters that have kept him going.
In a video that has gone viral , the 'Activate' hitmaker stated that the JoyNews reporter and Hitz FM drive time host has been one of the few people continually supporting him and his brand since his entry into the industry.
Appreciating her on social media at the EP listening of Nigerian artiste Tiwa Savage at the No 1 Oxford , the Bhim Nation boss tagged her as his sister, asking God to bless her.
The ‘Putuu' hitmaker also revealed she advices him on what to do anytime there is an agenda to pull him down.
”This is my sister oooo. Doreen live on camera, I wanna say may God bless you so much. Live on camera, I wanna say may God bless you. E be people like this one who have kept me going. Sometimes agenda dey say dey for Stonebwoy me, Doreen go talk me say, e no go talk me but advise me," he said.
.@stonebwoyb appreciates @DoreenAvio for her hardwork and support for him over the years. pic.twitter.com/xbek49oxYO
— Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) July 5, 2021
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