Famous Nigerian billionaire businessman Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again expressed his solid support for Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen. He took to social media to celebrate Osimhen’s recent career move.
Victor Osimhen has officially joined Galatasaray, a leading team in the Turkish Super Lig, on a season-long loan from Napoli, the Serie A champions.
The club introduced the Super Eagles striker with an exciting video on their social media on Wednesday, featuring a popular song by Usher.
The video showed Osimhen arriving in Istanbul and included a special moment with the 25-year-old that fans will remember. Galatasaray fans warmly welcomed the player, dancing and singing joyfully.
Following his transfer to Galatasaray, Cubana Chief Priest took to Instagram to commend Victor Osimhen, labeling him as one of the best Nigerian players.
The famous bartender posted a screenshot of his facetime call with Osimhen, with caption “Legendary. Goal na water.”
Posting some pictures with the Super Eagles striker, he wrote, “Congratulations Goal🥅 Machine @victorosimhen9 E Go Burn Them Like Hot Water💦 @galatasaray All The Way Make Dem Run My 7Xl Jersey.”
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