Burna Boy Pride Of Rivers-Wike
Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has described Grammy award winning Afrobeat artist, Burna Boy, real name Damini Ogulu, as pride of the State.
Governor Wike made this assertion when Burna Boy, his parents and his management team paid him a courtesy call at the Government House, Port Harcourt, on Saturday.
Burna Boy won the Best Global Music Album category with his “Twice As Tall” album at the 63rd Grammy Awards, held recently.
Governor Wike, in a release by his media aide, Kelvin Ebiri, said Rivers State is proud of Burna Boy for the rare distinction of becoming a winner of the prestigious Grammy award.
“There is no Rivers person that will say he or she is not happy with the kind of pride you have brought us. I am very happy and I can tell you, whatever you think we can do to promote you, we will continue to do it,” the governor said.
Wike congratulated Burna Boy for the honour he has done to the people of the state all over the world, explaining that the entire state was elated when news broke that the musician was the winner in the Best Global Music Album category.
“You have done us proud and we owe you a duty to show you love. Wherever you are, your people appreciate you,” he added.
The governor urged Burna Boy not to relent in his musical endeavour, assuring that the state government will continue to give him all the necessary support he requires.
Earlier, Burna Boy said he was deeply grateful and incredibly humbled to the reception and honour to be conferred on him by the Government of Rivers State.
“I really appreciate being here. This is probably the biggest honour that will be bestowed on me since I was born.
“It is one thing to win the Grammy and to be applauded everywhere else in the world and another thing to be loved in your own home.
“That to me is worth more than anything I can get. So, I appreciate you my governor for taking your time out to do this,” he said.