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Afrobeat Singer, Burna Boy Reveals Secret Behind Stage Name

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Nigerian Singer, Burna Boy, reveals how he formed his stage name, Burna Boy.

During a conversation with a Tennis player legend, the artist revealed why he chose his name sharing that he was always fascinated with heroes when he was younger.

“I used to draw superheroes when I was younger. I used to do the comic drawing of them. That’s how I got the name Burna Boy ’cause I wanted to be a character in the comic book.”


 

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Portable Opens Up About His Struggles Before Fame

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Nigerian singer Portable speaks on his life before fame and shares how he struggled to get an education.

He shared “I didn’t finish my education. When I was going to secondary school, I sold pure water to attend ODC. I didn’t have anybody to sponsor me because the school fees were high.”

He added that he is currently studying Business Administration. “I will soon finish school because I’m currently a student of Kwara Polytechnic studying Business Administration. I was once called olodo in my family, but now I am the one feeding them.”


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‘I Don’t Love Her Anymore, But I’ll Always Protect Her’ — Kunle Fawole

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Nigerian actor Kunle Fawole speaks on his relationship with his ex-wife, Yvonne Jegede, and shares that although he no longer has romantic feelings for her, he remains very protective of her.

During a recent interview, the actor was asked if he still loved her, to which he replied, “No.”

However, he added “Yes, she’s the mother of my son. If I’m somewhere and she’s in trouble, and somebody is doing something to her, I’ll try my best to kill the person.”


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Davido Defends Using His Platform to Raise Awareness

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Popular Nigerian singer Davido speaks on wearing the names of abducted children during his performance and reacts to some of the backlash he received.

The singer shared that many people remain silent to protect Nigeria’s reputation.

“A lot of people don’t really want to talk about what goes on in my country simply because they want to protect the image, but there’s no image to protect if little kids are being kidnapped.”

He defended his decision, saying he used his platform to raise awareness in the hope that something would be done.


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