Burna Boy offers job, shelter to Kenyan woman claiming to have child with Cubana Chief Priest

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Afrobeats star Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has pledged to support a Kenyan woman who claims to have a son with socialite Cubana Chief Priest.

Burna Boy currently embroiled in a social media feud with the businessman, vowed to provide the woman with accommodation, employment and an education for her two-year-old child.

In a comment under a post on Instagram about the woman, Burna Boy promised to relocate her to Nigeria and give her a fresh start.

He wrote, “We will relocate you to Nigeria, give you shelter, put your son in school and give u a job. Also, by the grace of GOD, @burnaboyfootballacademy will build him into a football star. @luckyudu pls find her contact for me.”

The woman claims she has a child with Cubana Chief Priest, sparking widespread reactions on social media.

Meanwhile, Burna Boy also made headlines for gifting $30,000 (approximately N48 million) to a man, Bethel Okechukwu, who says he is Cubana Chief Priest’s brother.

The singer had earlier shared a video of Okechukwu, who said he was struggling as a phone repairer despite being related to the wealthy socialite.

Burna Boy followed through on his promise to support Okechukwu, with the recipient confirming the transfer on Instagram.

The feud between Burna Boy and Cubana Chief Priest gained traction over the weekend, with both parties exchanging heated remarks online.

Burna Boy’s actions, however, have drawn attention to his philanthropic gestures amid the ongoing clash.