Nigerian music executive and talent manager Bose Ogulu, who also serves as the mother of Grammy-winning artiste Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, publicly encouraged her son to consider marriage and fatherhood during his 35th birthday celebration.
The intimate gathering, attended by close friends and family, captured a rare personal moment as Burna Boy reflected on his wishes for the year ahead, while his mother gently shifted the focus towards family life, creating a warm but thought-provoking exchange.
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Burna Boy, widely regarded as one of Africa’s most successful contemporary musicians, had earlier been invited to make a birthday wish.
The singer responded by expressing gratitude and hope, saying he wished for “good health and prosperity.”
However, Bose Ogulu immediately followed with a heartfelt suggestion, adding: “Add good wife and children,” a remark that drew smiles from guests and quickly became a talking point among fans after clips surfaced online.
The moment has since sparked renewed public conversation around Burna Boy’s long-standing decision to remain unmarried.
In previous interviews, the singer has explained that his demanding career schedule has made it difficult to commit fully to family life, stressing his desire to be emotionally present should he eventually become a father.
He has also noted that he prefers not to have children outside marriage, a stance that has often been discussed by fans as his global music profile continues to rise.
A close associate who shared the birthday clip described the atmosphere as “joyful and reflective,” noting that the exchange between mother and son was light-hearted rather than confrontational, but carried a meaningful message about legacy and family balance.
The interaction adds a human dimension to Burna Boy’s public image, often defined by awards, international tours and chart success, highlighting instead a personal crossroads familiar to many high-achieving entertainers navigating fame and private expectations.
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As celebrations continued, guests reportedly applauded the moment, with some describing it as a gentle reminder of the importance of family amid global success.
Morenikeji Adedayo is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.






















