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Singer Burna Boy’s sister, Nissi, has reacted to the alleged sack of their mother, Bose Ogulu, as the singer’s manager.
The trending report went viral after ChaftsAfrica shared an alleged Instagram story post by Burna Boy announcing that his mother, Bose Ogulu, would no longer be his manager.
An X user, @Joyfultips, also posted: “Just heard Burna Boy fired his mom, this whole thing is getting crazier.”
Quoting the user while reacting to the news, Burna Boy’s sister, Nissi, who is also a singer, described the report as false.
She wrote: “FAKE NEWS.”
The report emerged amid Burna Boy’s low ticket sales drama.
Burna Boy’s ‘No Sign of Weakness’ US tour was cancelled on Wednesday evening over alleged low ticket sales.
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