Burna Boy has also urged Twitter critic Daniel Regha to specify his price, following his attempt to buy off Nigerian bloggers so they would leave him alone.
Burna Boy has also urged Twitter critic Daniel Regha to specify his price, following his attempt to buy off Nigerian bloggers so they would leave him alone.
Recall that the Afrobeats performer had asked Nigerian blogs to list the price at which they would be willing to buy their quiet online.
He requested the desired amount in return for them not publishing about him in the future.
But Daniel Regha had chastised him, telling him that his identity was shaped by his blogs.
Daniel Regha wrote:
“Burna, the Nigerian blogs u are trying to discredit have contributed to ur growth in life; Some news might be wrong but just like fans, u owe ’em a lot of thanks. Many people won’t hear about u, ur wins, or projects if they hadn’t promoted it. Stop acting like u are self-made, many people paved a way for u.”
In response, Burna Boy also asked to know how much can he his silence to completely forget about him.
“Oga how much be your money?? Make you sef develop amnesia for my matter. You follow for people wey I dey talk about,’ wrote in response.
Refer to their exchange below:
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