Grammy nominated singer, Wizkid has been acknowledged for filling the famous 02 Arena to capacity for three consecutive nights during his just ended Made in Lagos (MIL) concert in London, UK.
According to a new report we sighted, the management of the O2 Arena decided to congratulate the Nigerian ace with a citation for his exploits registered on the dates of Nov. 28, 29, and December 1.
A video shared by media personality, Adesope Olajide, captured the moment a representative of the O2 Arena presented Wizkid with a specially painted artwork as a token of appreciation.
Big Wiz on the other hand expressed gratitude and appreciation for getting the chance to perform at the top-tier venue.
Meanwhile Burna Boy has taken to his Instagram page to drop a note of warning for those crushing on him.
The self-titled ‘African Giant’ poked fun at his followers on the social media platform. He advised them to close their eyes in a witty accent.
Dressed like a cowboy, Burna Boy, without doubt loved the attire that gave him a stunning appearance. He couldn’t curtain the satisfaction derived from looking good, he dished out a short video for attention.
“You’re seeing Odogwu, you’re spying Odogwu ehn. Odogwu dey enter ya eye, close am,” Burna Boy stated in a joyful mood.
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