Fireboy Set To Speak At Harvard Africa Business Conference In Boston

March 12, 2022

Nigerian singer, Fireboy has announced that he would be speaking at the Harvard Africa Business Conference in Boston on the DNA Media Entertainment panel.

The singer made the announcement on his Twitter handle, stating that he will also be performing at the event which will hold on 25th and 26th March 2022.

He added that the event will focus on discussing the African continent, her type of music and everything else.

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He shared a link where tickets can be purchased, and encouraged people to attend the show.

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