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Cubana Chief Priest To Gift Boy He Gave A Look Of 'Disgust,' The Sum Of Five Hundred Thousand Naira Only.

Nigerian businessman, Pascal Okechukwu popularly known as Cubana Chief priest is set to gift N500,000 to a young man he gave a 'disgusting' look a few weeks ago.

It was reported that the celebrity barman was bashed after a video captured him giving a boy a not so appealing look. Viewers were taken aback by the demeaning look the chief priest gave to the fan while at his event centre.

Chief Priest was supervising the set up of his venue for the Absolute afterlife party when a man who happens to be one of the workers and a fan moved closer to him to record a selfie video.

The guy was forced to discontinue the recording, gave a salute before turning off the device.

Chief priest explained the reason for his action via an Instagram post to aggrieved fans. 

”Don’t lose focus, stay committed to your job, you were paid to deliver and arrange seats. Job still undone you left the seats to come up the stage to make videos when soundcheck is going on when my venue is not set yet. I don’t entertain jonzing put your work first you get luck say na only eye I give you”, Cubana wrote.

During a recent Instagram live session, Cubana jokingly scolded him and promised to bless him with N500,000 to boost his love for entertainment.

Comments

  1. Good good.
    I love this charitable behavior.
    God bless him.

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  2. Chief Priest redeemed his image. Nice one but the young man self, instead of doing what they employed you for, you dey take selfie hahahahaha

    ReplyDelete
  3. That is very kind of Cubana

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