Renowned artist Damini Ogulu recently sparked outrage online after a video of him vibing to Naira Marley’s smash song, Mafo, went viral.
The Afrofusion artist, who is now in Guyana for a concert, conveyed his admiration for and vibe to Naira Marley’s music in a viral video.
In the viral video, Burna Boy had just completed playing at a performance and was exiting the venue when he was heard mimicking one of the iconic catchphrases from Naira Marely’s song Mafo.
In the viral footage, Burna Boy stated, “Yahoo ni Babalawo Allah walahi.”
The statement is a common street phrase that acknowledges that even a traditionalist believes in God.
Some netizens have responded to the viral footage advocating for the ostracization of Burna Boy over his relationship with Naira Marley after he had been cancelled.
Watch the viral clip below:
Here are some of the comments that trailed the viral clip:
@scott_ika_: “Normally Naira Marley bad anyhow.”
@yusluvannyoutfit: “Should we cancel him too, Dey play.”
@holarsanmi: “Ole ni everybody.”
@mayowa223: “What’s now special marlians ni everybody in one way or the other sha.”
@adunniade_homes_properties: “So make we go beat burna? Abi what should we do with this post now.”
@anyi_gold_tv: “A liter of Fuel is 1k plus in Nigeria. And our people are busy arguing about wizkid and davido who get money pass.”
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