Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, popularly recognized as Cubana Chiefpriest, the well-known socialite and recent owner of a Rolls Royce, has confidently declared his intention to embrace the spirit of Father Christmas this December. Taking to social media, the entrepreneur shared his plans to visit Owerri and Asaba, where he intends to generously shower money upon the crowd, drawing inspiration from Wizkid’s memorable acts in Surulere and Makoko, Lagos, where the acclaimed artist made it rain money on passersby.
The announcement has sparked a range of reactions from social media users, each expressing their thoughts on Chiefpriest’s extravagant plans. For instance, @dammyys_ humorously commented, “Make I laugh small with his post,” while @nekkyann expressed gratitude for reduced transportation costs, saying, “Thank God transport na 50 percent.”
In a mix of skepticism and amusement, @rich_sheriff pondered, “Y no fit,” suggesting some doubt about the feasibility of Chiefpriest’s grand gesture. Meanwhile, @bigmentor01 humorously invoked Wizkid’s lyrics, warning Chiefpriest about the potential depletion of his funds, stating, “Lmao ‘My money and your money no be mate, my money and your money no be mate’ Wiz said….. Mpa your money go finish oh.”
The conversation continued with @leky_venchy playfully asserting, “Everybody na wiz kid fc,” emphasizing the widespread influence of Wizkid’s fanbase. @goodies_milaye411 accused Chiefpriest of attempting to “famz” Wizkid, suggesting he was seeking relevance by emulating the artist’s generous acts.
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Despite the mixed reactions, @kingdricks dismissed Chiefpriest’s announcement, stating, “Who you come dey announce for like I do, dey there I beg get out.” @ejescooo22 accused Chiefpriest of consistently striving to stay relevant, while @charlzanita challenged him, saying, “You no fit run am like wizzy.”
Adding a touch of skepticism, @mi4short_ expressed pity, saying, “Sorry for you, ur money go finish o!” These diverse reactions highlight the varied sentiments and opinions within the online community regarding Cubana Chiefpriest’s ambitious plans to play Santa Claus this December.