Key Points
- Nissi labels the viral post fake and asks fans to stop sharing it. She wrote FAKE NEWS on her verified account.
- The claim said Burna Boy had sacked their mother from management roles. Fans shared screenshots that spread the story fast online.
- ValidUpdates has not seen proof and treats the post as unverified. Readers should rely on official statements and documented sources.
Burna Boy (Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu) is named in a fresh social post about his manager. The post claims he fired their mother as his manager yesterday.

His sister Nissi replied on X to call that report false and warned fans. She used a short, blunt reply that aimed to halt further sharing of the claim.
The item arrived amid wide coverage of his tour and ticket debate this month. See Burna Boy cancels five arena dates after low US sales for background on recent tour news.
Nissi posted a short reply that read FAKE NEWS on X. Her reply aimed to calm fans and stop the spread of rumours.
Many users reposted screenshots and posts that pushed the claim across platforms. Several influencers mentioned the story and asked followers for more proof.
Other users flagged the post as thinly sourced and asked for links to official statements. That reaction shows the wider online demand for clear evidence and verified sources.
See our report on the low turnout claim in Texas for context on recent online debates and tour coverage. That earlier coverage shows how social clips can shift fan views quickly.
Their mother, Bose Ogulu, is widely known as Mama Burna and has acted as a manager in the past. She managed early stages of the career and remains a public figure linked to his work.
Past reports have noted changes in management roles at times in his career. Those earlier reports date back several years and require separate verification.
On social media, fans split between disbelief and concern about family ties. Some urged calm while others demanded clearer public replies from official spokespeople.
ValidUpdates reached for public or management statements and found Nissi’s reply as the clearest denial so far. We did not find a verified statement confirming the viral firing claim.
For now, the claim stands unproven and Nissi’s message reduces its weight in public debate. Readers should watch for direct statements from management or from Burna Boy himself.
ValidUpdates will monitor statements and update this page if new verified information appears. We aim to base all updates on documented sources and official posts






