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I got pregnant for Burna Boy but his mother sent me away – Uju Stella discloses

  • Uju Stella discusses her controversial past with Burna Boy and his mother, Bose Ogulu, in a recent interview.
    • Stella delves into her alleged relationship with Burna Boy, accusing him and his mother of years of lies, abandonment, and cruelty.
    • In 2016, Stella publicly accused Burna Boy of impregnating her on Instagram, but he refused to take responsibility.
    • Burna Boy and his mother Bose denied involvement in her pregnancy, claiming it was common in the industry to trap her son.

    In a striking new interview, Uju Stella has revisited the contentious controversy that once captivated social media, providing insight into her tumultuous history with Afrobeats star Damini Ogulu, widely known as Burna Boy, and his influential mother, Bose Ogulu.

    Stella did not hold back as she explored the troubling aspects of her purported relationship with Burna Boy, accusing both the artist and his mother of perpetuating years of deceit, neglect, and severe mistreatment.

    In 2016, Stella was embroiled in a dramatic exchange on Instagram, where she boldly claimed that Burna Boy had impregnated her and subsequently shirked his responsibilities.

    At that time, Burna Boy’s reaction was both dismissive and degrading—he acknowledged a single encounter but denied any responsibility for her pregnancy. His mother, Bose, also responded dismissively, suggesting that such allegations were common in the industry, often made by women seeking to ensnare her son.

    However, according to Stella, in a recent conversation with media personality Ajayi Solomon on the TMY Podcast, the reality is far more disturbing and tragic than previously understood.

    Stella vehemently countered Burna’s assertions, revealing that they allegedly shared a long-term relationship characterized by deep intimacy that lasted over three years.

    She disclosed that their connection extended beyond a mere one-night encounter, accusing Burna Boy of fabricating stories to protect his reputation while leaving her to endure the consequences of their relationship’s aftermath. Uju Stella recounted a harrowing experience when her home was violently invaded by masked assailants—whom she suspects were hired to silence her during a particularly vulnerable period in her life.

    Fearing for her safety, she stated that she was compelled to abandon her home, living in a state of constant evasion as she sought to escape the looming threat. As she moved from place to place, her anxiety and fear escalated to unbearable levels. It was during this tumultuous time that she revealed her heart-wrenching experiences.

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