Burna Boy: Nigerians react to singer's upcoming performance in South Africa after xenophobic rant

Burna Boy: Nigerians react to singer's upcoming performance in South Africa after xenophobic rant

- Nigerian music star Burna Boy is set to headline the Africans Unite concert in South Africa

- This comes after the singer vowed to never step foot in the country after xenophobic attacks on Nigerians

- Several Nigerians have taken to social media with mixed reactions to the development

Sensational Nigerian singer Burna Boy has taken social media users by surprise after news broke that he would be headlining the Africans Unite concert, which is set to hold in South Africa.

It would be recalled that during the heat of the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians that reside in the country, the self-acclaimed African Giant, flooded his Twitter page with his contributions to the incident and vowed to never step foot in the country.

Burna Boy had also gotten in an ugly exchange with SA rapper, AKA, and vowed to beat him up the next time they run into one another.

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Well, it appears Nigerians on social media are not taking the news of the Ye crooner’s scheduled performance so well, as many have suggested that he is not keeping true to his words.

Read mixed reactions below:

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In a related story, Legit.ng previously gathered that AKA took to micro blogging platform, Twitter, to react to the news that the Nigerian superstar would be coming to his country for a music performance. AKA disclosed that he would like to attend the event and see if Burna Boy would truly lay his hands on him like he said in the past.

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