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Grammy Award Will Ruin Him – HR Expert Alabi Speaks About Burnaboy
Human rights expert Oyinkansola Alabi has stated that she did not want singer Burna Boy to win the grammy last night as she thinks that that kind of recognition will ruin him.
Human rights expert Oyinkansola Alabi has stated that she did not want singer Burna Boy to win the grammy last night as she thinks that that kind of recognition will ruin him.

She said this through her Facebook page while congratulating the Singer for his Grammy presence and win.
She wrote, “Even though I love his diligence, I really didn’t want him to win. I thought the Grammy award would ruin him. I was scared of his attitude towards fame and money.

I, however, think that his real award is the global recognition and the fact that he contested with a legend. So congratulations, Oluwaburna, may God increase your greatness and may you find him.”
Recall that Burnaboy was nominated for the Best World Music Album at the 62nd Grammy award and lost to Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo, known as Angélique Kidjo, a Beninese singer-songwriter, actress, and activist who is noted for her diverse musical influences and creative music videos.
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