Cubana Chief Priest Meets President Tinubu

Cubana Chief Priest, dressed in a white traditional outfit, is seen kneeling before President Tinubu, who is seated and wearing a light grey traditional attire with a white cap. The background features Nigerian and APC flags, along with the presidential coat of arms, indicating the official setting of the Presidential Villa.

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Cubana Chief Priest stands and faces President Tinubu, appearing to engage in a respectful conversation or greeting. The president looks at him with a slight smile, suggesting a warm exchange. The setting remains the same, with the desk, lamp, and flags reinforcing the formal atmosphere.

Cubana Chief Priest is now seated, facing the desk, while President Tinubu stands behind him, possibly preparing to sit or continue the discussion. This image captures a more relaxed moment, indicating the meeting’s progression from formal greeting to a seated conversation.

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Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, is a prominent Nigerian socialite, influencer, and businessman known for his investments in entertainment. He owns Club Xhrine in Owerri and has a history of engaging in political circles, as seen in his recent visit to Senate President Godswill Akpabio alongside Davido.

His meeting with President Tinubu, however, has drawn particular attention due to the viral footage and the cultural implications of his actions. During the meeting, Cubana Chief Priest was introduced as one of Nigeria’s biggest influencers, to which Tinubu responded, “I see you in the papers.”

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Chief Priest later shared a video of the encounter, captioning it, “The symbol is the broom. Together they can never break us. President Tinubu 001 of Nigeria, my desire for you is more than I can explain,” referencing the APC’s broom symbol and expressing admiration for Tinubu. The trending summary associated with this post highlights the key theme: the act of kneeling has been interpreted as a sign of respect, challenging stereotypes about Igbo cultural norms, as @Dele93748586 notes, “Chief Priest wholeheartedly Debunked the narratives of Igbo man no dey bow down for anybody.”

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