Nissi Ogulu, Nigerian singer and sister of Grammy Award winner Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy, shared how their father is not the typical African father.

Nissi, a versatile person, is a musician, artist, businesswoman and has worked in the technology sector.

In a new interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, Nissi talks about his mother, whom we know very well at this point, as well as his father, a man we know little about. heard of.

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Speaking of his mother, Bose Ogulu’s fearless personality, Nissi said:

“Oh yes. She is the creme de la creme. 100%. I give her all the accolades.

…It’s almost a vague memory but I can’t remember quite why we were there but we were in a room with a lot of governors and I think there was a debate on languages and business mentalities, and I just saw her stand up and walk into the middle of the room and basically quiet everyone.

And she starts to explain her methodologies and her ideologies and breaks down the importance of understanding cultures. In that moment, I just thought ‘ah, this woman is a boss’. Because it got everyone thinking, and she’s very good at that. She speaks and you think about what she has said. So that is a moment that I remember.”

When asked about his father, Samuel Ogulu, Nissi enthusiastically revealed that he is very selfless and not your typical African parent who has barely built a good relationship with his children. In his words:

Oh my guy, my gee! Oh, he’s a champ, I will say. I think he is what I would want anybody I eventually end up with if I get to that point to be when it comes to parenting.

He is very ready to go above and beyond for his kids without – he doesn’t do the whole typical African dad thing, which I always found to be funny when I would go to other people’s houses and dad comes home and everybody is shaking like ‘good evening sir’. It’s always been very jump on my dad, tell him anything, him being there for you, teaching you how to drive, painting your nails.

…Yeah, he used to paint my nails when I was a kid, that was a bonding moment for us. And then being the business man he is himself. Just always supporting his family and being ready to push both his wife and his kids if needed without wanting to take the spotlight.”