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Sad Video of Burna Boy’s Plush Mansion Burnt Down By Thugs Allegedly Sponsored By Politicians Causes A Stir Online

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Sad Video of Burna Boy's Plush Mansion Burnt By Thugs Allegedly Sponsored By Politician Causes A Stir Online

Sad Video of Burna Boy’s Plush Mansion Burnt Down By Thugs Allegedly Sponsored By Politicians Causes A Stir Online

A sad video of Nigerian top musician Burna Boy has just surfaced online on social media following the unrest in Lekki, Nigeria over the series of protests to #EndSARS and police brutality.

According to details available to OccupyGh.com, Burna Boy’s plush mansion has been attacked by thugs allegedly sponsored by politicians.

In the video sighted on Gossip Mill Naija, a witness close to Burna Boy’s house narrates how thugs have set the house of Burna Boy on fire. According to witness, after setting Burna Boy’s house on fire, they then entered Manchester United Striker Ighalo’s house.

The actions of these political thugs come after Burna Boy who is currently in the UK supported a #EndSARS protest in the UK.

The protesters in the UK matched to the Nigerian High Commission to take down the flag of their country.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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