In an unusual diplomatic incident that briefly threatened one of Africa’s premier sporting celebrations, Grammy Award-winning Nigerian superstar Burna Boy was detained by Moroccan customs officials upon his arrival in the country, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Patrice Motsepe has revealed.
The incident, which occurred as the “Last Last” hitmaker traveled to perform at the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Fan Zone concert in Rabat, was disclosed by Motsepe during a press conference following the January 16 event.
According to the CAF chief, customs officers at the Moroccan airport stopped the internationally acclaimed artist after taking notice of what Motsepe described as his “heavy and beautiful gold jewelry.” The nature of the customs concern—whether related to declaration requirements, valuation disputes, or standard security protocols—was not specified in Motsepe’s remarks.
“Recently, I was called and told that I need to intervene because Burna Boy was stopped at the airport after customs officers noticed his heavy and beautiful gold jewelry,” Motsepe explained to assembled media. “I intervened, and it was resolved.”
The CAF president did not elaborate on the specifics of his intervention or how long the detention lasted, but his involvement appears to have been instrumental in ensuring the concert proceeded as scheduled. The incident highlights the sometimes complex logistics involved in bringing international talent to major sporting events, particularly when high-profile artists travel with valuable personal items.
Despite the airport delay, Burna Boy successfully headlined the Fan Zone concert, delivering a performance for football fans gathered in Morocco’s capital. The show, part of AFCON’s broader entertainment programming designed to enhance the tournament experience, also featured performances from Ghanaian artist Stonebwoy and Moroccan talents Stormy and Jaylann, showcasing the pan-African spirit of the competition.
The 33-year-old Nigerian artist, whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, is known for his distinctive fashion sense and frequently appears adorned with expensive jewelry. His involvement in the AFCON festivities underscores the growing intersection between African football and the continent’s thriving music industry.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy was briefly detained by Moroccan customs officials over his expensive gold jewelry while arriving to headline the AFCON Fan Zone concert in Rabat on January 16. CAF President Patrice Motsepe personally intervened to resolve the situation, allowing the show to proceed as planned.
The incident underscores the logistical complexities of bringing high-profile international artists to major sporting events, though the concert ultimately went ahead successfully with performances from Burna Boy, Stonebwoy, and Moroccan acts.























