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Stanley Enow and Africa’s Finest Voices Illuminate the African Games Finale

by Lesley Ngwa
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  • Cameroonian Artist Stanley Enow was part of a stellar lineup of artist to close the curtains on the 13th edition of the All African games
  • The Hein Pere crooner performed some of his best hits across the years , channeling the spirit of Africa and Cameroon in Accra

As the 13th edition of the All African Games drew to a close, the stage was set ablaze with the vibrant performances of Africa’s beloved artists. Among the stars was Cameroon’s own Stanley Enow, who delivered an electrifying performance that resonated with the spirit of the continent.

The ‘Hein Pere’ crooner, known for his dynamic stage presence, took the audience on a musical journey through his illustrious career. The crowd in Accra was treated to a selection of his greatest hits, each song a testament to his artistry and the country’s rich cultural heritage.

The lineup of hits included the stirring “Tu vas lire l’heur,” a track that has become synonymous with Enow’s unique blend of hip-hop and African rhythms. The collaboration with Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie on “Njama Njama Cow” was another remarkable song of the night.

James BKS joined Stanley on stage for a special appearance, adding another layer of excitement to the already charged atmosphere. The duo’s synergy was palpable, as they delivered a performance that was both powerful and poignant.

Enow’s setlist was a mix of nostalgia and innovation, featuring beloved classics like “Hein Pere” and “Bend down work,” alongside newer anthems such as
“Find My Way”, and “Take Ova.” Each track was a celebration of African music, and Enow’s ability to captivate an audience was on full display.

As the final notes of “Take Over” faded, the crowd erupted in applause, ushering in another power house artists of ghanaian decent Stonebwoy.

Before the Cameroonian , Artists like Ghana’s Wiyaala, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Innoss’B, and Gabon’s Emma’a had warmed the stage for what now stands as the best All african games yet.


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