Sweet Moment Burna Boy’s Mom Video-Called Him During His Performance In Lagos



  • Bose Ogulu, has touched fans’ hearts with a recent online post.
  • Although she celebrated her son’s birthday a few months ago, she couldn’t make it to his concert in Lagos.
  • Instead, she chose to FaceTime him during his performance to check in.


Bose Ogulu, the mother of Afrobeat artist Burna Boy, has touched fans’ hearts with a recent online post.

Although she celebrated her son’s birthday a few months ago, she couldn’t make it to his concert in Lagos.

Instead, she chose to FaceTime him during his performance to check in.

In the post, a woman is seen holding her phone up, showing Burna Boy’s mother on the call.

Despite being teased by Speed Darlington, she stayed on the call for a long time while her son performed.

See the post here:

Netizens Reactions:

@Nonesuch02: “Omo Benny Dey try abeg , some outsiders no go still appreciate am them think say e easy , the other fanbase get big big accounts but na only Benny mount for outsiders cuz dem no Dey gree engage each other , person go post burna content una go look am pass, no be so o.”

@WelbyOG80: “Woman king. such a mama’s love.”

@jarodarh: “Mummy love Burna gan.”

@Talented_Aiseh: “Mama Burna GOAT.”

@thatphoneboy: “Active mumm.”

@powerchibueze: “Before nko, if she no supervise who would.”

In other news, Tiwa Savage and Tems, both influential in the Afrobeat scene, stirred up excitement with their sister-like bond at a recent music event in the U.S.

On October 1st, as Nigerians everywhere celebrated Independence Day, Tems, a proud Nigerian, was dedicated to her own journey by hosting the highly awaited “Born In the Wild” concert at the stunning Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.

Among the many celebrity guests, Tiwa Savage stood out, showcasing her strong presence and charm at the event.

When the two queens met backstage, the energy changed to something enchanting. A beautiful moment was captured as they embraced, their smiles revealing genuine joy and respect.

Their connection was strong, highlighting their shared experiences in a challenging and sometimes isolating industry.