Nissi Ogulu celebrates effort on latest Ranger Rover

Only a few people can combine a budding professional career with music the way Burna Boy’s sister, the UK-born Nigerian artiste, Nissi Ogulu, has done. The engineer-cum-artiste has found the sweet spot between engineering and the arts.

From all indications, it is obvious that Nissi is in high spirit as she has again made the famous family proud as well as winning the hearts of her fans over her contribution towards the successful unveiling of the vehicle.

Expressing her delight about the development, Nissi, who is also an engineer, wrote on her Instagram, saying, “It has been a pleasure being part of the team to bring this beautiful car to life in the last three years and I am happy to see it finally unveiled to the world.”

It was gathered that Nissi was part of the engineering design team of the new Range Rover that has been in the works in the last three years and it is a welcomed development to behold that her project is a success.

Apart from a career in music and engineering design, Nissi Ogulu is also a highly skilled visual artist who goes by the pseudonym Norrd, on her paintings and other artworks. She has exhibitions set to kick off from the end of this year.

On the music side, she is thriving as well, following the release of her debut E.P entitled ‘Ignite.’ in 2020.

The 26-year-old has been in the Nigerian music industry since 2016 when she announced her entry into the industry with ‘Pay Attention’. Her sound is unique and treasured by her fans. Her music style fuses RnB, pop, funk, jazz, and afrobeat.

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