Tinubu congratulates Nigeria’s Grammy awards nominees

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Nigeria’s musical talents nominated for the 2024 Grammy Awards.
The nominees are Burna Boy, Davido, Olamide, Tems, Asake, and Ayra Starr.
Mr Tinubu celebrates the musical stars who have put Nigeria on the chart of cultural command through their artistry and anthemic earworms.
He said that disposition had earned the nation enormous soft power across the globe.
“Our superstars nominated for the Grammy Awards are all winners. I am proud of their exploits. They represent that Nigerian ideal; the courage to strive and succeed against all odds and the hope to stay true to purpose. I congratulate and thank them for being exemplary envoys of Nigeria,” the President said.
Mr Tinubu commended the exceptional artists for their fidelity to the art, audacity, and discipline in the pursuit of excellence.
The nominees lost the “’Best African Music Performance’ category to South African singer Tyla. She earned the prize with her 2023 track, “Water.’’
The song ‘Water’ came ahead of Asake & Olamide’s ‘Amapiano,’ Burna Boy’s ‘City Boys Miracle,’ Davido Featuring Musa Keys “Unavailable,’’ and Ayra Starr’s “Rush.’’
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