
A video of Burna Boy at a nightclub, has generated attention and debate.
The artist was seen dancing to various songs, including his own hits. However, his actions involving Nigerian currency have raised concerns.
In the video, Burna Boy appears to step on Naira notes, which is prohibited by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
According to Nigerian law, mistreating the currency in such a manner can result in a minimum of six months imprisonment, a 50,000 Naira fine, or both.
The incident has elicited varied reactions, with some viewing Burna Boy’s behavior as disrespectful and others seeing it as harmless.
The video has sparked a conversation about the treatment of Nigerian currency and the laws surrounding it.
Watch the video below:

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