In The Early Days Of Burna Boy’s Career, He Was Booked For A 100K Show And His Mum Would Add 100K To His Pay Encouraging Him To Attend

Nigerian singer Burna Boy’s sister, Ronami Ogulu, has shed more light on their family dynamics and how supportive their parents are.

While speaking as a guest on the Overnight Success show, Ronami recounted the moment they knew Burna’s career had picked up.

She stated how their father would drive Burna to shows, and their mum would add to his show money just so that he would go and perform.

Nigerian singer Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu aka Burna Boy’s sister, Ronami, has shared how supportive their parents were of his career.

Ronami was a guest on the Overnight Success show with Mayowa Idowu, and she opened up about some of the interesting things that happened while Burna was still trying to find his feet in the industry.

The Chief Operations Officer of Spaceship Collective was asked the moment they realised Burna Boy’s career was actually a real thing.

In response, Ronami shared that it was the first time their mother, Bose Ogulu, paid herself for working for her son.

According to Ronami, this happened towards the end of 2018. She recalled that they were at the bank when their mother wrote a cheque to herself as her pay for her work with the Grammy-winning musician. Burna’s sister said there practically had to be an intervention to get their mum to pay herself a salary.

In her words: “I would say the day my mum paid herself, which was at the end of 2018, that was the first time she ever paid herself working for Burna Boy. At that point I literally had to sit her down, we were in the bank and I said ‘you need to pay yourself’, it was an actual intervention for her because the whole time, he didn’t know the half of it.”

Speaking further during the interview, Ronami recounted the times when their mother, Bose Ogulu, would get calls from people trying to book Burna Boy for shows and wanting to pay N100k. The former banker said that they knew Burna would never leave his bed in Lagos to perform in faraway Warri for that amount, so their mother would take from her own salary and double what the show organisers were willing to pay while their father would drive the singer to the show, wait for him to finish, then take him back home.

She said: “When he was coming up, people would call her (mum) to book a show and let’s say it’s in Warri and they’re like ‘we’re only going to pay N100k’ and she knows that he’s not going to wake up from his bed in Lagos to go to Warri for N100k and so she would tell him it’s N200k, she would take out of her salary because she had her own language school and she was teaching at the university in Port Harcourt at the time. So she would take out of her own money and pay him and add it and say it’s 200k and my dad will drive him to the show, wait, drive him back home. That was the trajectory, so the day she literally signed a cheque and wrote her name on it and paid herself, I was like ‘now we’re in business mummy, welcome.”

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