- The Canadian Senate appraised the growth and global expansion of Nigerian music and movie industries.
- Marcel Lebleu, Director General West And Central African Bureau Global Affairs Canada, particularly commended Burna Boy’s success as a touring artiste.
- He applauded Burna Boy for selling out the iconic, The Bell Centre in Montreal back-to-back, becoming the first African to do so.
The Senate of Canada, Marcel Lebleu has recently expressed its admiration for the Nigerian entertainment sectors, highlighting the impressive international strides made by the country’s music and film industries.
Marcel Lebleu, the Director General of the West And Central African Bureau at Global Affairs Canada, singled out Burna Boy for his remarkable achievements as a performing artist.
He celebrated the Grammy-award-winning musician for his unprecedented feat of consecutively filling the renowned Bell Centre in Montreal to capacity, marking him as the first African artist to accomplish this.
Reflecting on Burna Boy’s impact, Lebleu said:
“I don’t know if you know Burna Boy. He is an Afrobeats singer. He was in Montreal three weeks ago, sold out The Bell Centre twice. That’s about 35,000 people.
“He was also in Toronto. We don’t think about the culture industry a lot but this is an important industry. For example, Nollywood.”
Senator Boehm also affirmed his fondness for the artist on his verified social media account following the widespread circulation of a video clip.
His post read:
“Being tall, I continue to enjoy listening to @burnaboy ‘Twice as Tall’ (2020) on my playlist.”
Earlier this month, Burna Boy makes ‘World’s Sexiest Men’ list.
The roster, which features British cinematic luminary Damson Idris at the forefront, debuted in Essence’s premier edition dedicated to the most magnetic men of the era.
Essence’s Entertainment Editor, Rivea Ruff, extolled Burna Boy, noting that His allure transcends mere aesthetics, rooted in his authentically African charisma.
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