Popular nightlife entrepreneur, Cubana Chief Priest, has taken aim at Afrobeats star Burna Boy, accusing him of fabricating his wealth and orchestrating a publicity stunt involving his alleged baby mama and younger brother.
The controversy erupted when Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama claimed that Burna Boy’s associates, Abu Salam and Lucky Udu, pressured her into publicly thanking the afrobeats artist for financial help she did not receive.
According to the baby mama, the ‘City Boy’ crooner Burna Boy allegedly sent her just $350, but his associates demanded a percentage of any future financial help he might provide.
She also accused them of making unwanted sexual advances towards her. In response, Lucky Udu denied these claims, calling them false.
Cubana Chief Priest shared his thoughts on the unfolding drama in a series of Instagram posts on Friday.
He blasted Burna Boy’s actions, calling them a “sign of weakness” and mocked the singer for pretending to be wealthier than he actually is.
He wrote, “Imagine thanking someone who did nothing for you on a video to taunt CP. That’s the height of signs of weakness. Una no even get money, una coke dey form Don Dada. Na my village brother, I pity for the village, now dem dey expects 50 million doings for his side, but na 5 million he sees. Lucky collect 2 million; who knows how much other urchins collect? Make una balance my bro. Una don make me over drink Don Julio tonight”.
In a follow-up post, Cubana Chief Priest accused Burna Boy and his associates of raising false expectations when they secretly gave money to his brother but claimed it was a smaller amount. He referred to their actions as “skitmakers” and mocked them for their attempt to downplay the financial support they provided.
He added, “When una wan give am 30k off light na when I know say na skitmakers association. If na 30k, how many of you remember this guy? No, go ever take 2m as him %. I hear say na 5 million una give my village boy with paperwork to remain silent, come still tell the world say na 30k. Una don make expectations dey high for my brother. Dem dey wait am for village, no be so.
“That’s one sign of weakness”.