“Davido go think say na Pastor Oyedepo’s crusade” – Reactions as Burna Boy makes history in London for a second time (Video )

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Award-winning Grammy singer Burna Boy has made history again after selling out a 80,000 capacity stadium in London, UK.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

Yesterday, the Afrobeat singer for a second time shut down London with his epic performance. Burna Boy sold out a 80,00 capacity London stadium in the UK. This is the second time he is making such feat.

The groundbreaking achievement has made him the biggest touring African artists around the world.

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Many flooded comments section with praises for the Grammy singer.

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One Tahyvr wrote, “See who they wan dey compare

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One Biz Lord wrote, “This is history baby. We are here

One King Asalito wrote, “This is insáne

One Backwood wrote, “Never take him for nothing

One Big 42 wrote, “Highest

One Jus Mike wrote, “Davido go think say na Pastor Oyedepo’s crusade

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One Mr President wrote, “My Idolo

One Idak Woodoba wrote, “Odogwu no be nickname!

One Lolu Omo Vado wrote, “Huge”.

Burna Boy has no doubt made Africans proud across the globe with his eccentric performances and unique voices. The music star was the only African artist to appear in the Grammy official cover for 2024, in the midst of the American and British personalities.

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Last year, he made headlines as he performed on stage before the start of the UEFA Champions League final. The singer thrilled football fans with an electrifying performance as he performed some of his hit records including global chart-topping Last Last. Speaking out following his performance, Burna Boy stated that he was sitting on top of the world.

To add to it, he also became the first African artist to perform at the Billboard Music Awards.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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