Stanley Enow attacks Twitter user for cyber bullying

Stanley Enow has had it with all the cyber bullying.

For once, the Cameroonian Hip Hop artist is putting his foot down with those who continue to bully him online for reasons best known to them.

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Stanley was forced to call a Twitter user a “pure idiot” after the person cast a doubt over his contributions to the growth of Cameroonian music, within and out of the country.

Apparently, CNN Africa posted a tweet on September 5 praising the ‘Hein Pere’ hit maker for creating his own sound as a leading force in the Cameroonian music industry. But a fan (or two) wasn’t too pleased with the way CNN described Stanley Enow and fired back with his own comment.

It’s no secret that Stanley is one of the most bullied artists in Cameroon but the rapper has usually kept his composure and let every negative comment (about his music career) slide. However, Enow thought it wise to put this particular Twitter user in his place. (After all, he wasn’t the one who wrote the tweet for CNN Africa).

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Stanley Enow calls out fan on Twitter

The ‘Casanova’ star has since deleted his tweet. But, #dcoders, was it right or wrong for Stanley to address the fan in the way he did?

Let us know in the comment section below.

 

15 Comments
  1. Ahmed Baron says

    That fan deserves it

  2. Liz says

    I dont blame Stanley. The bullying is too much.
    People should leave this boy alone

  3. Pascal says

    Pure Idiot is nothing!
    That guy is a foolish and egoistic Jovi fan.
    He should go and advise his icon to stay away from weed.
    He might actually get recognized globally.
    Leave Stanley alone!

  4. Joyce says

    Leave me alone *** in stanley’s voice. Lol

  5. William says

    Cameroonians lack the ability to praise before attack or criticise.
    They believe bringing someone down begets a trophy, admiration or money.
    Its sad.

  6. Ebot says

    I know this dude on Twitter. He never says anything good about #kingkong. However, I believe he’s making a point about “combining traditional sound to his music”. Thats not what Stanley does.

  7. Vivian says

    dont even want to know why CNN wrote what they wrote, I am just glad they posted about our star on their Twitter! Period

  8. Ebangha says

    Weh, this my bayangi brother don really suffer for Cameroonians dia hand.

  9. Ndemba says

    Im sure this mboko4ever is Jovi’s ghost Twitter account. I go find out

  10. Mbeng says

    But he doesn’t combine traditional music to his music. How can CNN say this

  11. Prudence says

    I dont blame Stanley for clapping back!
    He should be doing this more often

  12. Dre says

    Only fools will laugh at a black pot not knowing they can use an iron sponge and change it to white.
    What is this guy doing to help Enow grow?
    Did he agree to the fact that he is a chart topper? or that he is good at pushing Cameroon entertainment internationally? But he was quick to belittle the rapper infront of a big organization as CNN. Wuna di try oh. Well done sir

  13. Baby says

    Casonova, Caramel are songs with traditional afro beats used in hip hop. Maybe that’s what CNN was referring to. Why are people so quick to degrade others?

  14. Larry says

    Leave Stanley Enow Alone!

  15. Frank says

    If Stanley is praised on CNN where i see nothing wrong with that… But then again let’s not call a spade a big spoon cos even hell knows Enow doesn’t go traditional
    In his musics, I’ve never even heard him rap in his dialect… Why do we call truth bullying?

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