Anambra born billionaire and night life king Obi Iyiegbu, popuraly known as Obi Cubana, has revealed that, contrary to popular belief, he is the last son of his parents and the second to the last child. He made this revelation while showing off his elder brothers.
Obi Cubana’s name was on the lips of most people before, during, and after his mother’s burial, giving some the impression that he’s the first son. But he has said this isn’t so. He revealed that his parents gave birth to 5 children, 3 sons and 2 daughters, and he’s the 4th child and last son.
He showed off his brothers – the first son named Sir Nnamdi Chu Iyiegbu and the second named Ike Iyiegbu
Meanwhile reality TV star, Uriel Oputa has set the record straight on social media that she will not go under the knife to enhance her body unlike her other colleagues.
Uriel Oputa stated emphatically that she is content with her assets as she bragged that she has a big bum and big b00bs naturally so she does not need surgery.
The former Big Brother Naija housemate told her fans to stop sending her DMs probably because some think she has had liposuction to have her firm b00bs and bum so they also want her to advise and recommend the facility or surgeon they should go to get the result.
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