Famous Nigerian singer, Burna Boy shared a heartwarming throwback picture of himself and his mum from many years ago.
Bose Ogulu, is not only a mother to him. She is also his manager, his backbone, his biggest supporter and a major influence behind his music career.
Burna boy decided to honour his mother on Mother’s Day by posting a beautiful picture of her holding his tiny hands as a little boy.
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The picture showed his mother seated on a chair while her little boy stood on another chair that was just beside her.
He looked like he was around 3 years old when the shot was taken and he certainly did look cute beside his ever supporting mother.
The Afro beat star professed his love to his record label’s manager who has been holding his hands since he was a child.
He added a couple of rose flower emojis to his post to show how dear his mother is to him.
Netizens gushed over his throwback picture.
@djmagicbeatz: “Mama’s boy since day nothing.”
Burna Boy celebrates mother
@achiever9___: “If nur be music, Burna supposed day thief, how can a child look so dangerous at young age.”
@phyn.olavish: “See as Idan fin for throwback.”
@anniejuucy: “see the star bottle .”
@ajibola_aa: “Happy Mother’s day mama❤️ thanks for giving us fraudogwu.”
@wasiu.bashiru.315: “Mama odogwu no use am play.”
@akani_jasper: “You see the star bottle behind ….shine shine bobo of Nigeria.”
@iamsamwhite648: “This burna head no change since day 01.”
@og.temitayo: “Na from small @burnaboygram don get coconut head.”
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Thank God say invisible people dey: Netizens react to Burna Boy’s sold out concert
Meanwhile, Burna Boy put up a fantastic concert in Oakland, California, but netizens could not ignore the fact that there were empty seats.
Despite the electrifying performance, a video which surfaced online showed empty seats during the show.
The show, which was claimed to have sold out, had a noticeable number of empty seats.