Cubana Chiefpriest Announces House of Representatives Bid Under APC: “I Want To Add Value”

Cubana Chiefpriest Announces House of Representatives Bid Under APC: I Want To Add Value

Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has officially announced his entry into Nigerian politics, declaring his intention to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives. The prominent nightlife figure and businessman made the announcement in a video shared online, stating he will represent the Orsu, Orlu, and Oru East Federal Constituency under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC). His decision marks a significant shift from his well-known career in entertainment and hospitality to the political arena, drawing widespread attention and reactions across social media.

In the video, Cubana Chiefpriest emphasized that his motivation for running is not driven by personal gain or financial ambition. He stated clearly that his goal is to bring positive change to his constituency and improve the lives of the people there. He also mentioned that he plans to invest his own resources into development projects, signaling a commitment to grassroots transformation. This declaration comes shortly after he aligned himself with the City Boys Movement, a political and social group that has been active in mobilizing support for various causes and candidates.

Cubana Chiefpriest is a familiar name in Nigeria’s entertainment and nightlife scene, known for his extravagant lifestyle and high-profile events. His entry into politics adds to the growing trend of celebrities and entrepreneurs stepping into public office, often leveraging their influence and wealth to gain support. While some view his move as a genuine effort to serve, others have expressed skepticism, questioning his readiness and long-term commitment to public service.

Social media users have reacted with a mix of amusement, criticism, and concern. Comments ranged from playful jabs about his possible relocation to his constituency to serious concerns about the integrity of his intentions. Some users questioned whether he would serve remotely from Lagos or Abuja, while others urged him to focus on community development without entering politics. One user suggested he could simply build a hospital in his village instead of seeking office, highlighting the public’s desire for tangible contributions.

Despite the mixed reactions, Cubana Chiefpriest’s political declaration has sparked conversations about the role of wealthy individuals in governance and the evolving dynamics of Nigerian politics. As the 2027 general elections approach, his candidacy could influence voter perceptions and party strategies in the Imo State constituency. Whether he will succeed in translating his celebrity status into political power remains to be seen, but his entry has already added a new dimension to the country’s political landscape.