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Cubana Chief Priest Denies Alleged Brother in Viral $30,000 Burna Boy Gift
Popular socialite and celebrity barman, Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has addressed rumors surrounding Burna Boy’s $30,000 gift to a man speculated to be his brother.
The confusion arose after Burna Boy pledged to assist a phone repairer who went viral claiming to be struggling, despite being allegedly linked to the nightlife mogul. In a recent video, Burna Boy fulfilled his promise, handing the man the money, leading to widespread gratitude and celebrations online.
However, Cubana Chief Priest has debunked claims of any familial relationship with the man in question. Taking to his Instagram stories, he clarified, “I have only one biological brother and two sisters, all of whom are doing well. The man in the video is not related to me.”
The celebrity barman further emphasized that he bears no financial responsibility toward his siblings, adding, “Regardless, I owe them nothing. Na my money, make everybody find their own.”
This statement follows a series of online exchanges between Cubana Chief Priest and Burna Boy, which initially fueled the rumors. The socialite, while expressing satisfaction that the man received the funds, also urged Nigerians to celebrate Burna Boy’s act of generosity.
This development adds another layer of drama to the ongoing spat between the two prominent figures, with Cubana Chief Priest reaffirming that his family ties remain intact and unconnected to the viral incident.