Nigerian musician, Burna Boy's mother, Bose Ogulu, on Sunday, took to social media to celebrate the singer/songwriter’s 32nd birthday.
The proud mother said she was amazed at the achievements Burna Boy has managed to attain before the age of 32.
Despite all that and the challenges, she is thankful to witness the ‘Last Last’ hitmaker grow and continue to make his mark on earth.
Bose Ogulu prayed for Burna Boy’s growth stating “keep sittin' on top of the world.”
“A very happy birthday to you, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu MFR, DSSRS. It is mind-boggling to see how many achievements & how much mileage you have cramped into your 32 years,” she wrote.
“I am grateful to God for giving me the ringside seat to watch your journey. I stand in awe of my God, ever faithful, ever sure as he continues to spread a red carpet for you to walk on across all the corners of the world. May you continue to grow in his grace & mercy,” the proud mother added.
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