Burna Boy reacts as his mum confiscates his phone over his harsh remark about Davido on social media

Burna Boy, a larger-than-life figure known for his no-nonsense attitude, recently shook the internet with his bold and deliberate bashing of Davido online. After stirring up a storm with his audacious criticism, he vented on social media about his mom putting him on lockdown by confiscating his phone to prevent further controversy.


The sensational Afrobeats icon, Burna Boy, has divulged the disciplinary action meted out by his management team, overseen by his formidable mother, Bose Ogulu, in the wake of his scathing remarks aimed at colleague Davido online.

The brouhaha ignited when a die-hard Davido fan dropped a scathing comment on Burna Boy’s timeline, dubbing him “Ode” and rubbing salt in the wound by ridiculing his loss of all four Grammy nominations.

In his usual confrontational style, Burna Boy fired back at the post, asserting that the individual featured in the Davido stan’s profile picture was the real joke, not him.

Ironically, the individual in the netizen’s profile image turned out to be none other than Davido himself.

In an attempt to save face, the  troublesome Davido fan hastily changed the person on his profile page to a photo of Burna Boy.

A short while later, Burna Boy posted on his Twitter account, mentioning that his phone had been taken away from him, likely by his mother, to stop him from causing further havoc on the internet.

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In a surprising twist at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles in early February, Nigerian music sensations, including Davido and Burna Boy, encountered a disappointing outcome as they failed to secure wins in any of their nominated categories.

The other three Nigerian artists nominated—Ayra Starr, Olamide, and Asake—likewise did not secure any wins.

Burna Boy, who was nominated in four categories and also made history as the first Afrobeats musician to perform at the 2024 Grammys, unfortunately did not take home any awards.

Similarly, Davido, who received his first nominations for Best Global Music Album (Timeless), Best African Music Performance (“Unavailable” featuring Musa Keys), and Best Global Music Performance (Feel), did not emerge victorious in any of his nominated categories.

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