Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:31 am
Popular celebrity barman, Cubana Chief Priest has ended his business partnership with his boss and chairman of Cubana Group, Obi Cubana.
The self styled celebrity barman revealed this on his official Instagram page today, September 3, 2020.
He has now kicked off his own nightclub, “De Angels Bar and Grills” based in Owerri, the capital of Imo State, where Cubana Group also runs a night club.
We gathered that the breakaway has caused a rift between both partners which led to Obi Cubana unfollowing Chief Priest on Instagram.
Cubana Chief Priest took to his over 2 million followers on Instagram to address the latest development, stating that he had served well, and needs his freedom.
He wrote, “A Child Is Meant To Grow To Be Greater Than The Father/Master, Why You Come Dey Vex ? #CelebrityBarMan Nobody Can Do It Better Than Me Am Doing Destiny, Am Doing The Will Of God, I Have Served So Well N Learnt So Much, I Did So Well That History Will Never Forget, I Need My Freedom, I Have To Do My Own E No Suppose Cause Fight Nah, Well Is Still Love Forever On This Side, May God Protect N Keep Us #GlenmorangieChiefPriest.”
His new club, De Angels nightclub has been up and running since 2018 but wasn’t massively promoted on his page because of his loyalty to Cubana Group.
Cubana Chief Priest has shared a video of himself and Davido at a resort on Thursday via Instagram, revealing that DMW artiste, Mayorkun would be performing live at his new club, De Angels nightclub, this Friday.
As a common practice among celebrities during feuds, Chief Priest might remove “cubana” from his social media username or adopt an entirely new username. Whichever way, all fingers are crossed as the drama continues to unfold.
Trade between African and GCC countries stands at $ 121 billion in 2023, double of what it was in 2016.…
Family members struggling after one week after of Cyclone Chido ripped through the French island territory of Mayotte expressed helplessness…
The United Arab Emirates has launched its orphanage project in Ethiopia's Oromia region on the orders of President Sheikh Mohamed…
In just four months, 100 women have been killed, the majority by males they knew including spouses. Prime Cabinet Secretary…
The Ghanaian entertainment industry is in deep mourning following the sudden death of Bright Owusu, better known as C Confion.…
Since the beginning of December more than five hundred people have lost their lives on the nation's highways. Barbara Creecy,…
This website uses cookies.