- Teniola Apata, also known as Teni, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter.
- She has gained attention for her creative and humorous music promotion strategies.
- On December 9, 2025, Turni upgraded her loaner act by involving Nigerian Grammy Award-winning artist, Burna Boy.

Nigerian singer-songwriter Teniola Apata, popularly known as Teni, has created a buzz by promoting her music in a creative and humorous way.
Turney took her borrowed car antics up a notch on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, with the participation of Nigerian Grammy winner, Burna Boy.
In a hilarious video shared on social media, Turney dressed up as Burna Boy, sporting a fake beard, dreadlocks, cowboy hat, red jacket and boots. She humorously asked the star to lend her a vintage red Ferrari for her video shoot with Gunna.
The singer is accompanied by backing vocalists and drummers dressed in traditional Yoruba attire, adding a festive and cultural touch to the video.
“Odogwu, lend me your Ferrari.” “Dad, I beg you, I want to borrow your Ferrari… This car is already very old. Badster (Davido) don’t lend me your Lamborghini. Go check it out and call me to thank him,” she added.
See the post below:
Read some of the comments below:
@JayNaija: “If Bernagli makes me bend.”
@baba_krypt: “I buy a sharp Ferrari, but you buy the engine, doors, breastplate, fuel tank and tires.”
@Ahindehezekiah: “David lent you a Lambo, Bernard lent you a Ferrari, Widin Wizkid lent you?”
@OchayiChief: “You think everyone is an OBO abi? Bernard won’t give you anything.”
@nly1Leanboi: “This won’t work. Bernard is not David. If you like resurrecting the owner of that Ferrari, shi shi motor, you can’t go meet Yami…”
@Telvintim: “No, we go and ask am from you? But when it’s @davido’s turn you just tag am and ask directly and he comes over. Like sey Una, didn’t see Davido done either.”
@BOYLOW_: “She put so much overtime into this thank you dance! When she asked Davido for a car, she didn’t do it. There was definitely a secret deal in the works. I believe Burna Boy, but if he actually lent her something, he needs to tell us that he actually lent her something, he needs to tell us the full story.”
