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Burna Boy’s sister shines at prestigious global event, Earns Praise for Innovation in Electric Vehicles

Nissi Ogulu, the sister of Grammy-winning superstar Burna Boy, made a remarkable impression at the Forbes Leading Women Summit in South Africa, where she was honored with the prestigious Forbes Youth Icon Award.
Taking center stage at the high-profile event, Nissi delivered an inspiring speech that highlighted her pioneering efforts in the electric vehicle industry through her company, Kemetive Automotive. Her confident and articulate presentation resonated with attendees, drawing admiration for her vision and contributions to technology and sustainability.
Her performance at the summit sparked widespread praise, with many observers commending her intelligence and grace. Some even likened her poise to that of her mother, Bose Ogulu, a renowned talent manager who has played a significant role in Burna Boy’s global success.
With this latest recognition, Nissi continues to establish her distinct path beyond the music industry, reinforcing the depth of talent and innovation within the Ogulu family.
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Recall, Nissi has revealed why she joined her brother Burna Boy’s record label.
The singer says she at first didn’t want to be a part of Spaceship Records, the record label owned by Burna Boy, her brother.
In a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, the 29-year-old singer said she at first didn’t want to work with Burna Boy’s record label Spaceship Records but later realized that creating a legacy with her family is “priceless.”
While insisting that there’s no perfect label, Nissi explained that having people who believe in you and are ready to fully support and understand your vision is priceless