Nigerian businessman and socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, recently made a grand entrance in his hometown of Owerri, Imo State, for the annual August meeting.
Known for his close friendship with singer Davido and his opulent lifestyle, Cubana Chief Priest shared a video on Instagram, capturing his arrival in a convoy and expressing the joy of being home.
In the video, Cubana Chief Priest highlighted the significance of being back in his hometown, noting that there is no place like home. He invited fellow Imolites to join him in celebrating the August meeting, calling on them to bring roasted yam, salt, and red oil for a traditional feast.
August Meeting 2024, No Place Like Home, The Joy Of Being Home Is Way Too Much, Make Una Fall Out All The Roasted New Yam, Salt & Red Oil’sssss,” he captioned the post.
Cubana Chief Priest’s grand arrival sparked a variety of reactions online. Some praised his lavish lifestyle, while others commented on the cultural differences in how wealth is displayed:
– One Abdul Of Ily wrote: “An average Yoruba rich person will move silently, na why Igbo dey think say them get money pass Yoruba. Noise noise always.”
– One Capital Fragrance commented:“Money don pass water o.”
– *One 7d Upholstery Specials noted: “The definition of money no water true true.”
– One I Am Kenegod expressed optimism:“Igbo land would be great again.”
Cubana Chief Priest is no stranger to showcasing his wealth on social media. Earlier this year, he made headlines for gifting his wife a new car after she expressed boredom with her old one. His penchant for luxury was also evident when he attended Davido’s wedding in June, wearing an Agbada reportedly worth N7 million.
In a similar display of affluence, Cubana Chief Priest previously flaunted an expensive outfit consisting of a black Agbada worth 1.5 million naira and sneakers valued at 1 million naira. Despite his flashy lifestyle, he has also shared moments of humility, such as when he chose to fly economy class to quickly return home to his son, Obinna.
Cubana Chief Priest’s return to his hometown for the August meeting has once again placed him in the spotlight, highlighting both his deep connection to his roots and his extravagant lifestyle. As he continues to enjoy the festivities in Owerri, his presence serves as a reminder of the blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes Nigerian socialites like him.
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