He claimed he used to think it was just Nigerians on X demonstrating “madness,” but after travelling across the world, he learned it was a “global phenomenon.”
This was mentioned by the self-proclaimed ‘African Giant’ in a recent interview with Kiss FM in London, United Kingdom.
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“I don’t like people on Twitter,” Burna Boy stated. I used to believe that it was only Nigerians on Twitter who were outraged. Then I went to Kenya and discovered the same thing. When I went to South Africa, I observed the same thing.
“I travelled to America.” They have their own group in America. If you go, you’ll see that they’ve all been tagged. You know how Lil Durk’s OTF is? They have their own Twitter craze for America.”
Kanyidaily recalls that Lauren James expressed interest in having a dinner date with Burna Boy.
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