Burkina Faso has abruptly canceled all planned fitness events featuring South African trainer Nkululeko Dlamini, the viral sensation known as the “King of Squats”, citing pressing national challenges.
Authorities stated the country faces “more urgent priorities” for its people, prioritizing security and development over high-profile workout spectacles.
Dlamini, celebrated for his jaw-dropping squat routines and massive glutes built through intense training, had scheduled mega fitness shows in the capital. The events promised motivational sessions, public challenges, and crowds eager to witness his signature moves.
But the government pulled the plug, with sources confirming the decision reflects Burkina Faso’s current realities — ongoing jihadist threats, economic strain, and political transitions under military rule.
Social media exploded with reactions. Supporters hailed the move as responsible governance: “Finally, a leader focused on real issues!” one user posted. Critics called it overreach, arguing fitness promotes health in tough times.
Some reports suggest procedural issues, like missing permits from Ouagadougou City Council, played a role. Others insist the “urgent priorities” quote captures the official stance.
The former teacher turned fitness icon has taken Africa by storm, previously drawing huge crowds in Kenya and beyond. His philosophy? Discipline, resilience, and unstoppable lower-body gains.
Yet in Burkina Faso, the king’s reign hit a wall.
This clash underscores a broader question: In nations battling crises, where do entertainment and fitness rank?
As Dlamini eyes his next move, one thing’s clear — his squats may be unstoppable, but priorities in Burkina Faso just squatted harder.
Story developing. Mixed reports suggest some events may have proceeded informally







