Nigerian businessman and nightlife promoter, Cubana Chief Priest, has paid a heartfelt tribute to his former boss and mentor, Obi Cubana, in celebration of his 50th birthday.
In a touching message shared via Instagram, Cubana Chief Priest praised Obi Cubana’s impact on his life and career, describing him as an inspiration and a figure he would always look up to. He went on to declare that even in another lifetime, he would still choose to learn from him, emphasizing the depth of admiration and loyalty he feels.
Obi Cubana, a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, has been a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s entertainment and hospitality industry. His milestone birthday drew warm wishes from fans, colleagues, and associates across the country.
Cubana Chief Priest’s tribute not only highlights their strong mentor-mentee bond but also reflects the enduring influence Obi Cubana has had on many rising entrepreneurs.
In a post on his page, he wrote:
“No Be To Get Money, You Go Fit Chop Am ? @obi_cubana In My Next Life I Will Want To Still Learn From You Again. The Composure, The Style, The Coordination, The Package, The Doings, The Levels, The Pace, The Class & Standard Etc. Ain’t No Party Like An Obi’s Party, Had To Pull Up On Dem As A Proper Lagos City Boy.
Wey Dey Do Well”.
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