Burna Boy
<h4>What Satisfies Me is different from money says Burna Boy</h4>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that multi-award winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has revealed that money does not give him satisfaction.<br />
Burna Boy said this on his official Twitter handle in the early hours of Saturday.<br />
The Grammy award-winning singer also claimed to be the highest-paid artist in African music history.<br />
He stated, “I said money doesn’t satisfy me, and it’s my truth; but it doesn’t change the fact that I’m the highest-paid artist in the History of African music. Believe it or not.”<br />
On Friday, Burna Boy announced on his Instagram page that he was not going to be performing at the AfroNation 2022 in Puerto Rico due to circumstances beyond his control.<br />
The AfroNation Festival, which celebrates African music with the afrobeats genre as a preference, returns after two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />
Burna Boy was scheduled to perform alongside a litany of Nigerian stars such as Wizkid, Wande Coal, Ckay, among others.<br />
“I’m extremely gutted that I won’t be at the AfroNation in <a href="https://punchng.com/">Puerto Rico,</a> due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control. I will make it up to you all for sure! Love, Damini,” Burna Boy wrote.<br />
However, since Burna Boy’s withdrawal, the organisers have replaced his act with American rapper Rick Ross.<br />
<strong>Source: Punch Newspaper</strong></p>
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