'All Our Suffering Stems From Our Miseducation’ – Burna Boy

According to Burna Boy, whether people know it or not, all human suffering is the product of our miseducation

'All Our Suffering Stems From Our Miseducation’ – Burna Boy
Burna Boy

Nigerian musician, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu who is known as Burna Boy has attributed the sufferings of humans on earth to miseducation.

According to him, whether people know it or not, all human suffering is the product of our miseducation.

He made this known in a recent post he made on his verified social media handle on the popular social media platform, Twitter.

The post he made reads;

“Whether you know it or not, All our suffering stems from our miseducation. We do not know who we truly are or the strength we truly have.”

Also, Burna Boy finally broke his long silence about his alleged involvement in a shooting incident at Cubana nightclub in Lagos.

It would be recalled that it was reported that the singer was involved in a heated scuffle in a nightclub situated in Lagos, Cubana.

The genesis of the altercation is still a mystery but during the fight, one of Burna Boy’s security personnel was said to have fired some bullets into the crowd, and in the process, two people were hit.

According to sources, one of the victims who happens to be a returnee was shot in the private part and has been hospitalized since the incident. The Nigerian police were invited to the scene to calm tempers as they commenced an investigation into the matter to bring the culprits to book.

The news was meted with mixed reactions from Nigerians as many called for the arrest of the singer along with his boys for causing harm to the civilians during the brawl at the nightclub.

In response to these reactions and the entire incident, the “Twice As Tall” crooner has broken his silence about the whole incident, saying he wouldn’t be shocked if social media users tag him as the leader of the Nigerian terrorist group, Boko Haram.

However, he never detailed his side of the story but per his reaction, it seems there was a misunderstanding somewhere about the reportage.