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Why I’m not ready to start having kids – Burna Boy

Ace Nigerian singer and songwriter, Damini Ogulu, known professionally as Burna Boy, has opened up about why he is not ready to have kids.

The 32-year-old Grammy winner explained that he is not ready to be a father yet because he can’t give the children the attention they deserve.

Why I'm not ready to start having kids - Burna Boy

Burna Boy disclosed this during an Instagram live session with fans on Wednesday, May 15, while responding to a curious fan. The ‘Last Last’ crooner further stated that he would have children when he was settled or married.

He said; “Why haven’t I had kids yet? Bro, because I don’t want to have kids yet. Have you seen my mum the way she loves me? Have you seen my dad the way he loves me?I know I can’t give that to anyone right now with the life I’m living.

So until I’m settled and I can be there for my children everyday, I’m not having no kid. I feel like my kids deserved better than I got. And I got both my mum and dad so you understand?”

Addressing allegations that he is impotent, Burna Boy said; “When I see the bants and the things people say [about me not being able to have kids], I said this is unimportant. Let’s assume that it is true that I couldn’t even have kids, you know that there’s something called IVF? But that is not even true.”

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Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Chike has said he does not want to have baby mamas’ but noted that if it happens, he will accept his fate.

According to the ‘Nakupenda’ hit-maker, he does not have an issue with entertainers impregnating multiple men, except that his goal is not to have a baby mama like them.

Chike said; “I do not have anything against it; it was not an intentional thing for most people. So yes, you never know. You know when a man and a woman enter a room and turn off the light, you know what will happen.

I would say it happens; I mean, if you are having sxx, there is a chance that there will be a product of that sexual relationship, right? A couple of years ago, it used to be considered taboo, but it does not look like one now. I really do not have any opinion on that. The goal is for that not to happen, but if it happens, we will take it as it is.”