Cubana Chiefpriest, a popular Nigerian socialite, has raised eyebrows with his recent comments on political loyalty and ethnic divides in Nigeria. In a bold post on social media, he questioned the idea that an Igbo man supporting Tinubu would be considered a betrayal, asking, “If an Igbo man supporting Tinubu is a betrayal, what is a Yoruba man supporting Obi?”

This statement has stirred up a lot of reactions from fans and political observers alike. Cubana Chiefpriest didn’t stop there. He added, “We can only be Nigerians for us to partake in Nigeria.” His words seem to challenge the deep ethnic divisions in Nigerian politics, urging people to prioritize their national identity over ethnic loyalty.

In his post, he also touched on the hypocrisy in political alignments. He said, “Wetin your governor, wey get immunity, see align with, na wetin una want make common business man like us to battle.” This statement hints at the frustration many Nigerians feel when it comes to the actions of powerful political figures who seem to benefit from their positions.

Cubana Chiefpriest’s comments have sparked a wide-ranging debate. Some are agreeing with him, praising his call for unity in the country, while others are questioning his perspective on political alignments and loyalty.

The discussion around Cubana Chiefpriest’s post highlights the ongoing debate about Nigeria’s political landscape, ethnic identity, and national unity.

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