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Celebrity barman, Cubana Chief Priest sparks reactions as he post a new picture on IG
Celebrity Barman and businessman, Pascal Chubuike Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest has recently garnered massive reactions on social media after he shared photos of himself having a meal on Instagram.
Cubana Chief Priest shared the photo on his Instagram page few hours ago. Looking at the photo shared, Obi Cubana was spotted enjoying a meal somewhere beside the sea. Although the location was not mentioned, however, it looked serene and beautiful and Cubana Chief was clearly enjoying himself.
Below is the photo Cubana Chief Priest shared on Instagram
Meanwhile, the Nigerian socialite and barman is not new to showing off his expensive lifestyle on social media. Just like some other celebrities, Cubana Chief Priest likes to keep his fans updated with his flashy lifestyle by uploading photos and videos online.
In addition, Cubana Chief Priest seems to enjoy the attention he gets from his fans and followers anytime he shows off his lifestyle online. Also, he is one of the successful and richest business owners in the country. He makes his money through his chains of businesses and investments and that’s one of the reasons why he can afford his kind of lifestyle.
Furthermore, Cubana Chief Priest’s followers who came across the photo on Instagram were impressed and had some things to say. Many took to the comment section to hail him.
Below are some of the reactions from Instagram;
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