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Obi Cubana sprays stacks of money at Jowizaza’s sister’s wedding

  • Obi Cubana, a billionaire businessman, lavishly celebrates the wedding reception of Jowizaza’s sister by spraying money on the guests.
  • On December 1, a grand event was attended by dignitaries and celebrities, including comedian AY Makun and music duo PSquare.
  • A viral video from the wedding reception shows Obi Cubana and a friend surprising the bride with cash bales from a carton.

Billionaire entrepreneur Obi Cubana has set a new standard of opulence by showering bales of cash at the wedding reception of Jowizaza’s sister.

The event, held on Sunday, December 1, was a spectacular gathering that attracted prominent figures and celebrities, including comedian AY Makun and the musical duo PSquare.

A widely circulated video from the reception showcased the moment when Obi Cubana, accompanied by a friend, astonished the bride by unveiling bales of cash from a carton filled with money.

As they showered her with bundles of cash, the bride appeared to struggle under the weight of the money, resulting in a dramatic and memorable spectacle.

This extravagant display has elicited a variety of responses on social media, with many individuals commending the generosity and support, while others questioned the excessiveness of such celebrations.

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In other news, Nigerian afrobeats artist Tiwa Savage has underscored the importance of fostering connections between musicians and their audiences.

In a recent episode of the ‘Shopping The Sneakers’ podcast, Savage articulated that when artists cultivate relationships with their fans, it allows those fans to engage with various facets of the artists’ lives beyond their musical offerings.

She noted that her peers, including Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy, are currently in the spotlight due to the strong bonds they have established with their fanbase.

“It’s not just about the music; it’s your fanbase and your brand. You’ve to think of your fashion. You’ve to be relatable. A lot of times, artists are just putting out music; they are not really connecting with the fans.

“I think it’s really important to connect with the fans. If you look at Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy, they have established relationships with their fanbases. They love their lifestyles. Whether they are dropping a song or not, they are in the conversation. So it’s really important to build a fanbase. You are only good as strong as your team,” she said.

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