Burna Boy’s South Africa Show Cancelled.

Burna Boy’s South Africa African Unite Show cancelled due to the raging temper and anger of South Africans against him.

Due to the raging anger of South Africans against Burna Boy over his comment about xenophobia during the attack on foreigners, the organisers of the show have decided to cancelled the show to prevent further unrest.

Grammy nominated Nigerian Singer Burna boy has come under a serious social media attack after he got involved in a twitter war with one of South African’s rapper AKA and vowed never to step in SA.

Some few months ago, foreigners who live in South Africa were attacked and some killed in what is called xenophobic attack. Majority of the victims were Nigerians which got Burna Boy’s anger poured out through his social media handles for the country.

It is clear that the words of Burna Boy in respect to the incident got South Africans anger to rise against him prompting the organisers of the concert he was supposed to headline to be cancelled.

In the wake of this, they are refunding those who have bought tickets for the show already.

Meanwhile, in the recent news , AKA demanded apology from Burna Boy about his comment of never visiting South Africa.

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