/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

Burna Boy praises sister for contribution at his sold-out London concert

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Grammy award-winner, Damini Ogulu popularly known as Burna Boy has showered praises on his sister for her contribution towards the success of his recent sold-out concert at the iconic London Stadium.

In a video shared on his Insta Story, the artiste shortly after his performance was seen carrying his little sister, Ronami on his back.

He stated that Ronami put in a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure the event was a success.

The singer made history by becoming first African artiste to sell out the 80,000-capacity London Stadium.

He also claimed that his sister deserved to be carried because it was her idea and labor that made the event a success.

Burna Boy wrote, “Well done @r0nami e reach to carry you!!! This show was wild behind the scenes!!! I know the stress you went through!! The whole thing was your vision. It was amazing seeing it come to life. I’m so proud of you.

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