Celebrity barman Pascal Chibuike, a.k.a Cubana Chief Priest, who a few weeks ago got Nigerians talking after a video of him giving a fan a dirty look surfaced online, has blessed the lad with a whopping sum to help his career.
This was made known during an Instagram live video, where Cubana Chief Priest jokingly scolded the boy and promised to bless him with N500,000 (.5m) to boost his love for entertainment.
The Show Promoter also avowed to hook up with the boy in Lagos to spoil him a little.
Recall that in a the viral video, the young chap who seems to be a fan of the celebrity barman and socialite, was overjoyed at meeting his idol.
Unfortunately, because of his shabby look, Cubana ignored him and gave him a dirty look, leaving the internet divided.
mr_meeyoung: Chai see as the werey look im fellow human
senatorodeh: The guy still jejely do e video still post am.
galantoflagos08: That’s very bad nothing dey this life pls be humble
genteelclothing: Lol see washing
dakkilola: See how he looked at him please have money in this life oo
teepy_show: Too bad
teeto_olayeni: Never look down on anyone!!!
endearinlady: Asin just look at him expression
unified_wafe: In this life, get money oo..the background song fits perfectly
twxyt247: Never underestimate a man!!!!
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