- Cubana Chiefpriest, is a celebrity bartender and socialite.
- He has been publicly criticizing suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
- Governor Fubara was suspended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu along with several state lawmakers.

Celebrity bartender and socialite Pascal Ogechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has continued to take jabs at the suspended governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, over his recent predicament.
Governor Fubara, along with several lawmakers from the state, was suspended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Reacting to the situation, Cubana Chiefpriest suggested that Fubara was initially handed the governorship position and, as a result, could be removed at any time.
The businessman, who has previously made headlines over alleged personal controversies, expressed his views on social media. He implied that there was no real loss in Fubara’s removal, referencing the saying that one must use a long spoon when dining with the devil.
In a post shared online, Cubana Chiefpriest was seen in Scotland, being dressed in a knight’s uniform by a white man. The video showed him learning how to salute dignitaries before marching downstairs to practice his newly acquired skill. He also mentioned that he was in Scotland for premium liquor-related activities.
His post, along with his marching in the video, sparked various reactions from his followers.
This isn’t the first time Cubana Chiefpriest has taken a swipe at the suspended governor. In an earlier post, he was seen drawing with ink made from a feather, seemingly hinting at the importance of honoring agreements while alluding to Fubara’s political troubles.
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@ruch_daniels:”As dem no dash u belle u no see as e last?”
@crytodanieo:”Between the video and the caption I no know which one funny pass.”
@myprincecharming:”CP come resemble royal steward.”
@imquendiva:”Na the salute for me.”
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