The drama surrounding Burna Boy and Sophia Egbueje’s Lamborghini saga has taken an unexpected turn. Self-acclaimed financial advisor, GheGhe, has announced plans to sue Burna Boy for a whopping N1 billion over copyright infringement.

GheGhe claims that Burna Boy used his hit song “Opueh” without permission during a recent performance in Kenya. The song, which was released amid a highly publicized social media brawl, has become a viral sensation.
In a video posted online, GheGhe declared, “Burna Boy doesn’t know the trouble he’s gotten himself into. ‘Opueh’ is trademarked.” He vowed to take legal action against the singer, seeking damages of N1 billion.
This development adds a new layer of complexity to the ongoing controversy surrounding Burna Boy and Sophia Egbueje. The singer has been embroiled in a public feud with the Lagos-based socialite, who accused him of reneging on his promise to buy her a Lamborghini in exchange for a romantic relationship.
Burna Boy responded to the allegations with a scathing freestyle, mocking Sophia Egbueje. However, his use of GheGhe’s song “Opueh” during his performance in Kenya has now landed him in hot water.