“Na Lifestyle I Chop, I No Kill Person”- Cubana Chief Priest Responds To Klintoncod’s Criticism

Na Lifestyle I Chop, I No Kill Person- Cubana Chief Priest Responds To Klintoncods Criticism

  • Cubana Chief Priest responded to criticism from content creator Klintoncod.
  • Klintoncod accused him of flaunting his wealth during the mourning of actor Alexx Ekubo.
  • The criticism focused on videos showing Cubana Chief Priest’s luxury items, including a Rolls-Royce.

Popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest has broken his silence after content creator Klintoncod criticized him over a video recorded at the burial of late Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo.

Klintoncod had accused the businessman of showcasing his lavish lifestyle during a period of mourning, pointing to clips that featured his Rolls-Royce and other luxury items.

Reacting to the remarks, Cubana Chief Priest defended himself, saying people who dislike him should simply unfollow or block him instead of keeping up with his activities and using his name for content.

“Following someone you hate is witchcraft. You for just block me make you no see the lifestyle instead you choose to use me to hustle Facebook money or better still recruit more haters for me.

No vex, I for use bicycle go the funeral still come back the same day. I for no eat. I for no even bath. I for give out all my cars make you fit love me instead of the hate,” he said.

The socialite went on to encourage people to focus on their personal lives, stressing that everyone is only playing their part under God’s direction and that life is fleeting.

He also stated that no one is obligated to follow him on social media, adding that those who are uncomfortable with his posts are free to leave his page.

“Make una take am easy, we are just pencil in the hands of the creator. Just do your own, make another man do him own. Talk is cheap and that’s the best your envious and jealous souls can do. Na lifestyle I chop. I no kill person. Choke on it,” he added.

The back-and-forth has continued to attract attention online, dividing opinions among Nigerians. While some have defended Cubana Chief Priest and his right to share his lifestyle, others believe celebrities should be more mindful of how their actions are perceived during sensitive occasions such as funerals.

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