“You Go Cry Bl##d, I Don Enter Your Business” – Cubana Chief Priest Sends Strong Message to ‘You Know Who’

Popular Nigerian socialite and businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest has sent a strong warning to an unnamed rival online.

In a recent post he shared on his Instagram story, the socialite bragged about getting involved in the person’s business.

He also went on to share that this ‘unnamed’ individual was going to cry blood and learn to mind his business next time.

His post read;

“You wan fight person wey get OBO, you go cry blood I don enter your business, next time you go know how to mind your business. Music na water.”

While some speculated that he was referring to Burna Boy following their recent online outburst, others suggested that he was simply using the opportunity to promote his upcoming song.

Below are some of the reactions;

“Na this ewu Dey always put una OBO for trouble, shey you no fit fight your battle alone”

“If na wizkid una go say eh they use am promote album all this one so na Davido handwork but many they too slow too see am.”

“Both you and the OBO no kuku sabi sing, so no worries, Burna Boy don win.”

“The person he is talking to his actually bigger than him and David combined.”

“Vomit OBO Grammy give am and set that man free.”

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