VIDEO: Sammy Flex fires back at Stonebwoy over Kotoko and Hearts remarks
Ghanaian media personality and entertainment journalist Sammy Flex has responded to comments made by award-winning musician Stonebwoy concerning Ghana’s two biggest football clubs, Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak. The controversy began after Stonebwoy made statements comparing maturity to cert
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian media personality and entertainment journalist Sammy Flex has responded to comments made by award-winning musician Stonebwoy concerning Ghana’s two biggest football clubs, Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak.
The controversy began after Stonebwoy made statements comparing maturity to certain behaviors linked with fans of the clubs. While he did not directly insult either team, his comments were interpreted by some as dismissive of the passion and conduct of their supporters.
Reacting to this, Sammy Flex took a firm stance, saying that maturity is not measured by wearing a suit and tie, but by the ability to express oneself respectfully. He argued that Stonebwoy’s wording was unnecessary and risked fueling rivalry tensions between fans of the two clubs.
Flex emphasized that Ghanaian football culture is rooted in history, pride, and community, and that fans of both Kotoko and Hearts deserve respect regardless of which team they support. He warned that public figures must be careful with their words, especially on topics that resonate deeply with passionate communities.
The response from Sammy Flex quickly drew attention on social media. Many users supported his view, agreeing that maturity should be reflected in how public figures speak about others, particularly when it involves national pride or popular fan bases. Others, however, argued that artists like Stonebwoy have the right to express strong opinions without necessarily intending offense.
This exchange highlights the intersection of football and entertainment in Ghana, where public figures’ statements can spark national conversations. Kotoko and Hearts are more than football clubs; they symbolize cultural identity and long-standing rivalries that evoke strong emotions among millions of Ghanaians.
Sammy Flex’s response has reignited discussions about how celebrities and influencers should navigate sensitive topics, stressing that constructive dialogue is preferable to comments that could be misinterpreted or viewed as provocative.
Not hesitating, Stonebwoy was acting so childishly yesterday at the event. All the subliminal messages and the jabs he was throwing weren’t needed in his speech. I support @sambahflex on this editorial. pic.twitter.com/siblT8k55s
— 90 DEGREES (@NantyDegrees) March 21, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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