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Burna Boy surrenders ‘African Giant’ title to Falz after shunning protests

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Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has handed over his acclaimed African Giant title to his colleague, Folarin Falana, aka Falz the Bahd Guy.

Burna Boy disclosed this on X.com on Thursday as he broke silence on why he distanced himself from the ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests.

In his tweet, the singer stated that the fight in him died in 2020 during the ENDSARS protest, when some protesters made calls to boycott his music.

“The fight in me died on this day. Ogun go doggy, anybody wey call my name this time around,” Burna Boy wrote, reacting to an old video from October 2020, where some protesters were heard shouting, “Don’t play Burna o, we don’t want Burna.”

Burna Boy’s post sparked reactions from X users who called him out in the comment section over his silence in the ongoing protest.

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Tweeting anonymously as #boymanager0, an X.com user commented, “Oga, shut up. Because they did you bad doesn’t mean you should give up. U taught us to keep fighting in your songs, but u dey here dey cap nonsense.”

“I taught you to keep fighting your oppressors, but you chose to fight me,” Burna Boy replied.

Tweeting as #Xperience_Snr, another user wrote, “They didn’t just wake up and started shouting… “No Burna Boy, We No Want Burna Boy, Cancel” that chant came as a huge disappointment from lots of Nigerians because you’d constantly thrown us under the bus abroad and during election and protest. You were quiet.”

Some users also questioned Burna’s self-proclaimed ‘African Giant’ title.

“Are you not supposed to be the Giant of Africa like you claimed you are? But when it is time to lend your voice, you will suddenly become ant of Africa,” #Tooshugary4U wrote.

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Similarly, another user, #jr_barry, wrote, “Because you wan ghost and you de call yourself African giant.”

In his response, Burna Boy declared, “I don hand am over to Falz bros,” seemingly relinquishing the title to fellow musician, Falz.

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Why I stopped managing Emmanuella — Mark Angel reveals

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Mark Angel, a Nigerian comedian, has responded to speculations that he is no longer managing teen comedians Emmanuella and Aunty Success.

During a TikTok live session, the comedian revealed that he has stepped down from managing the young stars and that their careers are now managed by a professional agency.

“There was a time when I managed Emmanuella and Success when they were kids, but I no longer manage them.

“I am too busy to manage them. So, they have an agency that manages them, but I still work with them,” he said.

The comedian went on to say that even if he no longer manages the teenagers, his connection with the girls would not go down and that it is still solid.

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He insisted that he would continue to work with them with the same passion that had garnered them recognition.

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BBNaija’s Tacha removes Davido’s tattoo on her chest after fall out

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Big Brother Naija reality show star, Tacha has removed Davido’s tattoo from her chest.

The development came after Tacha’s fell out with Davido.

Gatekeeper  reports that the duo fell out after the reality star tackled Davido for liking a shady tweet about her colleague, Phyna in October 2023.

In response, the singer went on to like a tweet that subtly shaded Tacha.

Amid the public altercation, Tacha vowed to remove the tattoo of Davido’s face drawn on her chest.

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However, in a now trending video on her Instagram page, Tacha who recently relocated to the UK, shared the procedure of how the tattoo was removed.

Recall that she got a tattoo of the singer before she entered Big Brother house back in 2019.

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Wizkid equals Burna Boy’s record as Nigerian artist with most charting albums on Billboard

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Grammy Award winner Ayodeji Balogun, better known as Wizkid, has equalled his colleague Burna Boy’s record as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard, 200 history.

The Starboy accomplished the feat after his latest album ‘Morayo’ debuted at number 98, selling 13,000 units in its first week.

As a result, Wizkid and Burna Boy are the Nigerian artists with the most Billboard 200 charting albums (4 each).

“Wizkid ties Burna Boy as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard 200 history (4 each),” music monitoring platform Chart Data wrote via X on Friday.

‘Morayo’ also debuted at number 4 on the Billboard World Albums chart.

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With the recent announcement of his fifth studio album ‘5IVE’ scheduled to be released next year, Davido could also join the tie as he has already debuted three albums on the chart.

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