Wike honours Burna Boy with Rivers’ second highest award

Gifts performing artistes N10m each
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike on Sunday offered a generous gift of N10milion to each of the local and international artistes, who performed at a grand reception he organised for the Grammy award winner, Damini Ugulu aka Burna Boy, on Saturday night.

Wike also honoured the Afrobeat superstar with the second highest state award known as the Distinguish Service Star of River State (DSSRS), the same honour bestowed on the deputy governor.

The DSSRS is the second highest distinction in Rivers State order and is conferred on individuals in recognition of their exceptional service/performance in any field.

The governor, who described the homecoming reception for Burna Boy as a joyous moment for the state, said the government would allocate to him a land at the old Government Reserved Area (GRA) of Port Harcourt and give him money to build a house there.

Burna Boy, accompanied by his parents, siblings and crew, appreciated the government and people of Rivers State for considering him worthy of the award.

He said: “I have collected honours everywhere in the world, but it feels different when you get it from home. This is my humblest moment and I thank each and everyone of you. I thank the best governor I have ever experienced. I don’t like politics and politicians, but this my governor has shown me that there is hope for youths and there is hope for us.”

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