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Burna Boy’s Mom Sparks Buzz with Emotional Plea: ‘It’s Time To Get Married And Have Kids

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Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy, has encouraged her son to settle down, get married, and have children.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

She made the remark during Burna Boy’s 35th birthday celebration on July 2, which was attended by close friends and family.

In a video from the event shared on Snapchat by one of the singer’s associates, Richie 7, Burna Boy was asked to make a birthday wish.

Responding, the singer said, “I wish for good health and prosperity.”

His mother quickly chimed in, saying, “Add a good wife and children.”

The playful exchange sparked laughter and reactions from guests at the celebration.

Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, previously explained in an interview that he has remained unmarried and without children because he does not currently have the time to fully commit to family life.

According to the singer, he does not want to have children outside of marriage or raise them without being actively involved in their lives, citing the demands of his music career.

His mother’s latest comment has once again fueled conversations among fans about his personal life and whether he may be ready to start a family in the future.

Tonto Dikeh Cautions Christian Men Against Hiding Behind Spirituality During Courtship

In other news, Nollywood actress and evangelist Tonto Dikeh has advised Christian men not to use spirituality as a cover for putting little effort into courtship.

Speaking in a video shared on Instagram, the actress urged men to be more intentional when pursuing women for marriage.

She noted that some Christian men rely on what she described as “low-effort” approaches while courting, expecting spiritual declarations alone to be enough.

The mother of one stressed that genuine effort, thoughtfulness, and intentionality should accompany any serious marriage proposal.

According to her, phrases such as “God told me you are my wife” should not be used to avoid making practical efforts to build a meaningful relationship.

“This is a very funny topic, but it is one that we actually need to discuss. So, if you are a brother in the Lord, come forward; this is for you. Why do church brothers think church sisters don’t require gifts? What about this low-effort thing you put into wooing or pursuing a woman? Church brothers would say, ‘God sent me to you,’ and blah, blah. God can send you, but using spiritual language to mask emotional laziness is a distortion of God’s character. Saying, ‘God told me you are my wife,’ is not an excuse to bypass intentionality and practical effort,” she said.

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