A lady has called out Burna Boy’s alleged personal assistant, Abu Salami, for allegedly seeking s3xual favours before fulfilling the singer’s promise to Cubana Chiefpriest’s alleged baby mama, Helen.
The lady, who claims to be a friend of the alleged baby mama, further asserted that the s3xualization of the situation became overwhelming and left them scared of what might happen next. In a video she shared, she expressed her concern for her friend and her desire to protect her from what she described as inappropriate treatment.
The lady also revealed that Lucky Udu, a media person, had advised the baby mama to contact Abu Salami on Instagram. After doing so, the lady alleges that Abu Salami told Helen that Burna Boy wanted her to come to Nigeria, where she would be enrolled in a gym and registered at a hair salon to hustle and make money during her stay.
The conversation, according to the lady, shifted to romantic undertones, with Abu Salami allegedly calling the baby mama romantic names. He reportedly told her that he wanted to have a child with her and that she would be living with him when she came to Nigeria.
The lady further claimed that when the baby mama asked if she could bring a family member or a friend with her, Abu Salami allegedly cussed her out. He reportedly questioned whether she thought she was coming for a vacation and insisted that Burna Boy had only provided an airplane ticket for one person.
According to the lady, Abu Salami later sent $350 to Helen to help process her passport and the necessary documents for her to travel to Nigeria. However, she claims Abu Salami told her that Helen would be in Nigeria for seven months during which she would not be allowed to meet Burna Boy. She added that the s3xualization of help has left them sceptical.
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