“No producer can pay me”- Cubana Chief Priest brags after making Nollywood debut

"No producer can pay me"- Cubana Chief Priest brags after making Nollywood debut

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Socialite, and influencer, Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, who featured in his first Nollywood movie, has bragged that no producer can pay him.

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Taking to his verified Instagram page, the club owner shared a snippet of the drama he starred in alongside an interesting caption that virtually says it all.

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He boasted about being a good actor but currently faces the problem of payment, as no producer in Nigeria will be able to buy his service.

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He wrote: “@diamondokechi22 Don Carry Me Go Hollywood? Forget, I Dey Act? Oh, The Problem Be Say No Producer Fit Pay Me For Nollywood? So Na Hollywood Be This One. Full Video Dey My Guy @diamondokechi22 YouTube. Na True Life Story Be This????.”

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He is the founder and CEO of a chain of nightclubs in Southern Nigeria. He is the former General Manager of Cubana Group. He is the owner of Club Xhrine, a leading nightclub with branches in Delta State and Imo State.

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The 40-year-old Influencer hails from Umuhu Okabia, in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State. He was born and raised in Imo.

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Cubana Chief Priest is the General Manager and Co-Director of the well-known Cubana Group owned by Obi Cubana.

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Cubana Leisure Outfits include Rolex Hotels, Cubana Night Clubs, Opium Cubana, Grand Cubana Hotels, Pablo Cubana, and Crave Cubana.

 

He was birthed into the family of Mr. and Mrs. Okechukwu. At his birth, his parents decided to name him Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu.

 

The socialite grew up in a tight-knit family and attended church regularly as a young boy. His parents are Catholics and raised him in the same faith.

 

Cubana Chief Priest spent a part of his formative years in Abia State.

 

He moved down to the ancient city of Aba to live with his father and learn the shoemaking trade.

 

In a matter of years, he had mastered the craft of making shoes and worked diligently as an apprentice in his father’s establishment.

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