Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of Grammy award-winning singer Burna Boy, has bragged about her beauty as she gives Gen Z a run for their money.
On her Instagram page, the never-ageing momager had shared photos of herself stepping out for an outing in iro and buba with a gele, a red shoe and a purse.
In her caption, Bose said she is unapologetically fine.
“Fashionably late, unapologetically fine”.
The mother of four made a stylish statement, which has left many talking.
Dbanj wrote, “Steeze 101
Poco Lee wrote, “Nam Nam too sabi
Mo Abudu commented with love emojis
One ogagus wrote, “Mother
One ed_papapet wrote, “Mama with the shoe
One simply_eseohen wrote, “Mama Burna steeze
One peacejosephdavid wrote, “Pure elegance in every way, truly beautiful
One juliet_ugah wrote, “Most of her fashions are customised cause what
One confirmed23mum wrote, “Very fashion forward
One Beatrice Porbeni wrote, “It’s the shoes for
me”.
Over the years, Mrs Ogulu has caught the attention of many with her unique outfits, which have fast become the cynosure of all eyes.
In 2023, the momager caused a stir online as she gave Gen Z baddies a run for their money. The mother of four shared photos of herself wearing a pair of trousers with a unique design.
After taking her role as her son’s manager, the singer’s career has undoubtedly skyrocketed over the years across the globe, and his proud mother has never failed to praise him.
Last year, following his ground-breaking achievement of selling out an 80,000-capacity stadium in London, UK twice, and becoming the biggest touring African artist in the world, Bose Ogulu had praised him.
She had taken pride in himself despite losing his 4 Grammy nominations. She called her son the blueprint of Afrobeat music as she praised him for his legacy, noting how he was continuously etching his name in the sands of time.
In 2022, Burna Boy’s mother had opened up on managing him, which was a form of sacrifice and not ambition.
The businesswoman managed Burna’s career at the initial growth stage in 2014 and dropped because she had kids to raise, which came with a lot of responsibility. However, she fully resumed her managerial position in 2017 and has collected several awards for the African Giant, which earned her the nickname “Mama Burna.”