
By Annette Amondi
Nigerian dancehall-reggae artiste Burna Boy is scheduled to perform in Nairobi on Saturday.
The singer is back in the country a year after he infamously described Kenyans as peasants.
The artiste, known for his hits Yawa-Dey, Soke and Tonight was in Kenya last year in April 2017 when he gave what KOT termed as a disappointing performance.
The singer angered fans at Club Privee in Westlands when he showed up for a show at 3am and performed just for an hour.
After being called out by KOT, Burna Boy reacted to the criticism with a tweet that described Kenyans as “peasants”.
Burna boy also threatened a media personality saying he would buy his media house and turn it into an ash tray.
Burna boy will perform at the Uhuru Gardens for the Thrift Social-Athleisure Edition. The event is a showcase of creatives, art, leisure and fashion.
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