Popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged Kenyan baby mama has publicly expressed her gratitude to Nigerian superstar Burna Boy for fulfilling his promise to help relocate her and her child to Nigeria.
This follows Burna Boy’s earlier pledge to support the woman during his ongoing feud with Cubana Chief Priest.
Taking to social media, the mother of one shared her appreciation for Burna Boy’s assistance. She mentioned that she had submitted all the required documents to the individual Burna Boy instructed and expressed being overwhelmed with mixed emotions over the gesture.
Her heartfelt acknowledgment has sparked conversations online, with many praising Burna Boy for standing by his word in the midst of the controversy.
Reacting to the post;
thatsgotti wrote: “Regardless of who owns the baby or who doesn’t. You gotta respect a man who makes good on his promise. It’s rare these days.”
dyannee said: “I like Burna boy and he’s trying to help these people but my question is did CP ask this lady to have a child for him? This lady is already a single mother, you came to Nigeria and it was a one night stand thing and boom you decided to carry pregnancy for another man again? Come on! Anyway it’s your life.”
princess_starrrrrrrrrr said: “Burna boy =1000, Bella na water = 0”
bh_stricto said: “Burna boy just taking care of CPs family.”
mobimoney_ wrote: “Burna boy is the actual head of the ‘okechukwu’ family.”
b_uniqu.e wrote: “Respect to Burna for keeping to his words!! It’s not easy taking other people’s responsibility in this economy”
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Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Kenyan Baby Mama Thanks Burna Boy for Fulfilling His Promise
Popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged Kenyan baby mama has publicly expressed her gratitude to Nigerian superstar Burna Boy for fulfilling his promise to help relocate her and her child to Nigeria.
This follows Burna Boy’s earlier pledge to support the woman during his ongoing feud with Cubana Chief Priest.
Taking to social media, the mother of one shared her appreciation for Burna Boy’s assistance. She mentioned that she had submitted all the required documents to the individual Burna Boy instructed and expressed being overwhelmed with mixed emotions over the gesture.
Her heartfelt acknowledgment has sparked conversations online, with many praising Burna Boy for standing by his word in the midst of the controversy.
Reacting to the post;
thatsgotti wrote: “Regardless of who owns the baby or who doesn’t. You gotta respect a man who makes good on his promise. It’s rare these days.”
dyannee said: “I like Burna boy and he’s trying to help these people but my question is did CP ask this lady to have a child for him? This lady is already a single mother, you came to Nigeria and it was a one night stand thing and boom you decided to carry pregnancy for another man again? Come on! Anyway it’s your life.”
princess_starrrrrrrrrr said: “Burna boy =1000, Bella na water = 0”
bh_stricto said: “Burna boy just taking care of CPs family.”
mobimoney_ wrote: “Burna boy is the actual head of the ‘okechukwu’ family.”
b_uniqu.e wrote: “Respect to Burna for keeping to his words!! It’s not easy taking other people’s responsibility in this economy”
Watch video below …
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