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Stonebwoy Sends Congratulatory Message to Raising African Star Actor Attah Abraham. Says ANOTHER "ASHAIMAN BOY"GONE GLOBAL.



Without having ever stepped a foot in any acting classroom or haven’t even dreamt of ever becoming an actor, Attah Abraham who was picked from the streets of Ghana during the shooting of Netflix’s soon to be released movie “Beasts of No Nation“, has won the prestigious Marcello Mastroianni’s Best Young Actor award at the 2015 Venice Film Festival, the world’s oldest film festival.

Stonebwoy Burniton BET Best International Act writes; 
ANOTHER "ASHAIMAN BOY"GONE GLOBAL

This Young Boy is A Testimony Of Gods Mysterious Acts... My little Friend Will Rush To The Car Every Single Time To Collect And Pay My Toll..
Keeps The Change And Gives A PK in Return.. Words Cannot Explain My Joy I'm Overwhelmed..
Because God is Just Too Much His Goodness And Mercies Endureth Forever From Generation To Generation... Selah!! When I saw the Trailer,Tears Run Down My eyes..
Men Will Look At Degrees/Masters/Background checks/ status / body stature/
GOD OVER LOOKS IT ALL.. Go On Brother Go On Nii.. Just Like Your Name God Made You King Before Your Birth... Congratulations On Your Award " Marcello Mastroiannis Best Young Actor" At The Venice Film Festival.. 

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