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“I don’t like people on Twitter” — Burna Boy

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Burna Boy, has expressed his discontent towards users of X, formerly known as Twitter, referring to them as “mad.” The award-winning artist made this statement during a conversation where he was asked what he would like to contribute to “Henrie’s hotline.”

Burna Boy

Burna Boy conveyed his initial belief that the exuberance and eccentricity were unique to Nigerian Twitter users. However, upon closer observation, he realized that this pattern was consistent not only in Nigeria but also extended to other countries such as Kenya, South Africa, and even America.

The discovery of American Twitter users exhibiting similar traits surprised Burna Boy, emphasizing that various regions had their own distinct groupings and fan clubs on the platform.

Sharing his sentiments, Burna Boy stated, “I don’t like people on Twitter. I used to think it was just Nigerians on Twitter that were just MAD. Then, I now want to go to Kenya. I saw that it was the same thing. I went to South Africa, I saw that it was the same thing. I went to America; they have their own group. That if you go, you’ll see all of them tagged. It’s a worldwide pandemic and phenomenal.

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