AD

Free Nigeria- Burnaboy


‎‎Renowned Nigerian singer Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, stirred debate online after using a moment in his sold-out Los Angeles concert to address political tensions currently shaping conversations across Nigeria and other African nations.

‎In a viral video widely shared on social media, the Afrobeat legend and Grammy winner briefly paused his live performance to speak on humanitarian crises happening in Nigeria, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

‎As the crowd cheered, Burna Boy declared:

‎ “Free Sudan, free Nigeria, because that’s what’s important to me.”

Also Read: Burnaboy Converts To Islam

‎His comment, though brief, connected strongly with many Nigerians who say the country has been struggling with insecurity, civil unrest, economic hardship, and mounting public frustration.

‎Some social media users praised the singer for echoing sentiments that mirror Nigeria’s current climate, where public figures are increasingly pressured to speak up about national issues.

‎However, the message also sparked criticisms, with a section of Nigerians suggesting it was a strategic attempt at “damage control” following earlier controversies surrounding his relationship with African audiences. The mixed reactions quickly dominated online discussions, reflecting the sensitivity and complexity of Nigeria’s ongoing challenges.

‎After delivering his statement, Burna Boy returned to full performance mode, thrilling the massive American crowd with his chart-topping hit  “Last Last”. Shirtless and swinging his top in the air, he kept the energy high as fans cheered him on.

‎The moment has reopened conversations about how Nigerian entertainers engage with political issues and the influence their statements carry on global stages.

Oh hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

More Top Stories

Rivers SSG Charges Auditors to Master ICT, Cyber Crime Detection Skills
Bonny Council Chairman Donates Cash in Support of Cultural Tourism
Christmas Rush Pushes Airfares Beyond ₦300,000
Fast-Spreading WhatsApp Image Scam Puts Users At Risk
Police Clamp Down on Vehicle Theft, Apprehend Suspects
Ken Saro-Wiwa Foundation, Family Reject Shell Talks, Demand Ogoni Autonomy

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *