Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Damini Ogulu, widely known as Burna Boy, has recently stirred the pot on social media with bold assertions regarding his wealth. The singer, celebrated for hits like “Dangote Still Dey Find Money,” made headlines for claiming he possesses more than he truly needs, leading to mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.
In a post on his Instagram story, Burna Boy expressed his feelings about wealth, stating, “I don’t even need most of the sh!t I got. I could really give out millions of dollars right now, but I don’t like y’all.” This statement has drawn significant attention, prompting discussions about celebrity philanthropy and social responsibility in Nigeria.
Burna Boy’s reputation as one of Africa’s most bankable artists is well-established, with a luxurious lifestyle that includes an extensive collection of luxury cars and expensive jewelry. His previous assertions regarding his wealth have led many to speculate about his true net worth, particularly after he dismissed rumors of being worth just $13 million.
Despite his success, Burna Boy’s recent comments have reignited conversations around wealth disparity in Nigeria, where many face economic hardships. His lack of willingness to contribute to local causes, despite his substantial resources, has been met with criticism from fans who feel let down by his stance.
The artist is yet to disclose his actual net worth, further fueling speculation and intrigue among followers.
