Due to his recent generosity, Nigerian Afrobeats artist Damini Ogulu, better known by his stage as Burna Boy, has drawn the attention of his fellow citizens.
The Grammy Award-winning artist reportedly restored “Cheshire Home,” an orphanage in his native Port Harcourt.
The project was executed by The Reach NG with full funding provided by the ‘Twice a Tall’ coroner. Nevertheless, images of the renovated piece—which was put into service on March 1, 2024—found their way online.
This happened after the Afrofusion celebrity said that N1 billion is insufficient for him.
Following the makeover, fans and online users compared the before and after photos and offered their own opinions.
A few of the responses are included below:
officialeldero1: “Na paint he paint am, so him no fit pull these old structures down and build a modern one? It’s a tufiakwa situation.”
jefflove_: “This one nor reach 10million Naria to renovate na davido gave out 300million plus there are levels to this shi OBO nor be a nickname.”
virtuecaptures: “Omo na the song for the background for me o… On top bulb and new paint.”
world_____felix: “This renovation no reach one LV jacket money na, Burna u can do better bro, even we wey no get dey try pass u.”
slim_zaddy: “Make somebody send am him the money back cause what’s this?”
_khalfani: “Na renovation him do? In all the million dollars per show.” o
fijoyce: “Wit d whole billions? Ok.”