Nigerians reflects on Burna Boy Historic Feat As March 2nd Officially Declared "Burna Boy Day" in Boston, Capital of Massachuset.

Monrovia Liberia: Nigerian 34 years old global superstar Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu widely known as Burna Boy has reflected on March 2nd as National Burna Boy Day.
The icon took to his official socials to expressed his thoughts to hold the record as one of Africa's superstars to be celebrated in one of the oldest and most historic cities in the US.
The following convey his statements:
“Still one of the biggest honours of my life! Love you all more than you know"
In a groundbreaking celebration of African culture and music, the Boston City Council officially declared March 2nd of every year, as "Burna Boy Day"
The historic announcement was made live during a historic sold-out concerts at the Scotia Bank Arena in Toronto which made him the first African artist to sell out the 19,000-capacity Arena for back-to-back shows by the icon in the heart of Boston.
On March 2, 2024, Burna Boy headlined the Boston stop of his 'I Told Them' in a sold-out concert at the 20,000-capacity TD Arena.
The day is set aside to celebrate Burna Boy as an African music legend who has represented the continent on the global stage.
It is expected to be honored by citizens, businesses, and institutions across the city.
In a remarkable move, schools and workplaces will not operate on this day, marking a rare tribute to an African artist.
Receiving the honor in early 2024 March 2nd, Burna Boy expressed his gratitude to the people of Boston, saying:
"Thank you so much, Boston. Boston has now become my city, Boston is now my home. But does it mean that there's no work, no school on March 2nd?"
A representative from the City Council responded with enthusiasm:
"Yes! This is your day. Come back every year on March 2nd, and we’re gonna treat you special!"
The remembrance of the natinal "Burna Boy day" comes amidst a blowback sex-for-lambo saga which is currently rocking the Nigerian singer Burna Boy.
It all came to play after the Grammy award winner was unfollowed on Instagram by his alleged American girlfriend, Chloe Bailey.
The saga started on Thursday when audio surfaced online of Nigerian socialite Sophia Egbueje narrating how Burna slept with her and didn’t fulfil his promise of giving her a Lamborghini.
It is ear that the Lambo saga has not in anyway shifted Nigerians attention from celebrating the African afrobeat giant accolade as Many Nigerians back home has decscribed the honored as a "Legacy of Excellence".
Burna Boy, the first Nigerian artist to win a Grammy, was visibly excited as he received the honor.
The March 2nd accolade serves as a compelling evidence of his numerous achievements across Africa and the world.
Boston, the capital and largest city of Massachusetts, is known for its rich history and cultural diversity.
Declaring March 2nd as Burna Boy Day solidifies his influence not just in music but as a global icon.
Burna Boy mostly called ODG back home holds the record as the only African musician to be nominated for the Grammys five years in a row, further cementing his status as a musical pioneer.
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