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Grammy award-winning Afrofusion star, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, well known as Burna Boy has expressed his undying gratitude to Omah Lay and Rema after thrilling his audience in London with electrifying performances at The O2 Arena.

READ ALSO: “I Don’t Get The Love And Support I Deserve From Ghanaians”-Fuse ODG Laments

Yesterday, Burna Boy headlined his first show at The O2 Arena in Peninsula, London in the United Kingdom.

Moments after his Grammy triumph, Burna Boy who is currently one of the most prolific artists in Africa became the third artist to be announced for The O2 welcome back show series.

Last night happened to be a blast as Burna Boy thrilled and entertained his audience at The O2 Arena with outstanding performances. He performed alongside Omah Lay and Rema who also managed to get crowd roaring with their stage performances.

Taking to his Twitter, Burna Boy said that watching his colleagues perform on stage made him emotional as he expresses his undying gratitude.

He wrote;

I swear watching REMA and OMAH LAY tonight made me so emotional. I’m so proud of them boys.

See the tweet below:

In other news, Ghanaian-born British Afrobeats singer and record label boss, Richard Nana Abiona popularly know in Showbiz as Fuse ODG has slammed Christians claiming to be praying to a portrait of Jesus.

According to Fuse ODG, for anyone or any Christian to think that the supposedly Jesus portrait out in the market is a true reflection of Jesus Christ and that they will be praying to God through that portrait means most Christians are worshiping a false idol, which in the Holy Bible, is one of the greatest sins a man will ever commit.

Source: Ghgossip.com

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