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Singer Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has become the first Nigerian artiste with a certified silver album, “African Giant” in the UK.
Burna Boy took to his Instagram account to share the good news stating that he was so excited over the achievement.
He also thanked his fans and his people for the love and support they have shown him over the years.
“AFRICAN GIANT SILVER IN THE UK & OWN IT X2 PLATINUM. Shouts to my brudda Stormzy and love to everyone that supports us. Go stream `REAL LIFE’ now,” he wrote.
This is coming after news that ‘Own It’ by Stormzy featuring Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran, has a two-time platinum certification for selling 600,000 copies.
He also received a gold plaque for his 2018 single “On The Low’’.
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