Obi Cubana Celebrates Son Chidi at 18, Calls Him a “Born Star” With a Bright Future
Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Obi Cubana has taken to social media to celebrate his son, Chidi, who just clocked 18 — a major milestone marking his transition into adulthood.
In a heartfelt message, Cubana expressed immense pride in the young man his son is becoming, describing Chidi as “an amazing young man full of life’s promises” and a “born star” with a future bursting with potential.
The proud father shared handsome photos of the celebrant and affectionately called him “Onye ball,” a playful nickname that reflects both Chidi’s personality and talents. Cubana rounded off his message with prayers and warm wishes, writing:
“Happy 18th birthday, Chidi nwa m.”
The post quickly drew a wave of reactions, with fans, friends, celebrities, and well-wishers flooding social media to celebrate the young Cubana and send blessings his way.
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Obi Cubana’s birthday message to his son may seem like a simple family moment, but it speaks volumes about something deeper: the kind of intentional parenting that shapes tomorrow’s leaders.
In a society where many young people feel unseen or unheard, seeing a father publicly praise his son’s growth, gifts, and promise is refreshing. Cubana didn’t just celebrate a birthday — he affirmed Chidi’s identity, dreams, and journey into adulthood.
And that matters.
It reminds us that every young person needs a cheerleader, a guide, and a voice that tells them, “You are capable… you are special… you are becoming.”
Chidi’s milestone is also a reflection of his father’s legacy — not just wealth, but values, guidance, and genuine affection. The message captures what many parents aspire to give their children:
confidence, direction, and the blessing to shine.
As Chidi steps into adulthood, his father’s words will likely echo in his mind — not just as birthday wishes, but as motivation to live up to the star he’s been called.
And in today’s world, that kind of support is golden.




