Patrick Doyle, a veteran Nollywood actor, has described Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning artist, as a monstrosity. Burna Boy, according to Patrick Doyle, was not at all deserving of the praise they were giving him because he had done nothing even mildly remarkable.
In addition, the actor also He advised contemporary artists on the significance of humility and reverence for their ancestors. He concluded his letter by stating that no one should have contributed to the birth of an arrogant and obnoxious creature like Burna Boy.
His own remarks;
“The credit for the accomplishments that appear to be bolstering up Burna Boy should be properly attributed to the greats who cleared the thorny paths that have paved the way for Burna Boy and his ilk to traverse them with relative ease.
Burna Boy has not accomplished anything that could even be described as remarkable. He and his colleagues are beneficiaries of the efforts of past heroes. They must be respectful and modest toward their diligent and genuine pioneering forebears.
From the 1960s to the 2000s, a galaxy of artists such as SunnyAde, Fela Anikulapo, Majek Fashek, I, k. Dairo, and many others paved the way. Magnificence and significant achievements do not exist in a vacuum. Let us not aid in the construction of a conceited and obnoxious monster.”