Stonebwoy gidibga firm strong
A popular Ghanaian phrase!
"Stonebwoy Gidibga Firm Strong" is a phrase that roughly translates to "Stonebwoy is firm and strong" in the Ga language, which is spoken in Ghana.
Stonebwoy is a popular Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist, and "Gidibga" is a Ga phrase that means "firm" or "strong". So, the phrase is essentially a declaration of Stonebwoy's strength and resilience as an artist and a person.
In Ghanaian culture, it's common to use phrases like this to express admiration and respect for someone's abilities or character. So, when someone says "Stonebwoy Gidibga Firm Strong", they're essentially saying that Stonebwoy is a force to be reckoned with, and that he's unshakeable in his music and his personality.