Cubana Chief Priest Claims He Once Sheltered Burna Boy During Struggling Days
Nigerian businessman and nightlife king, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has claimed that he offered support to Burna Boy during the singer’s early days as a struggling artist.
The socialite made the revelation during a recent live stream with popular TikToker, Peller, at his mansion in Owerri, Imo State.
According to him, Burna Boy—now one of Africa’s biggest global exports—once stayed at his house for days at a time while finding his footing in the industry.
“I have brought everybody [celebrities] here. CP no small. I’m not joking. Burna Boy used to squat in my place for days. Giant of Africa no be person go bring am up? Money na water! I have been doing this business for a long time,” Chief Priest said boastfully.
Opinion:
If true, Cubana Chief Priest’s revelation is a reminder that even the brightest stars often pass through humble beginnings, relying on the goodwill of others before reaching their peak. Burna Boy, now a Grammy-winning global superstar, may be celebrated for his talent and tenacity, but stories like this highlight how behind every success, there are unsung helpers who played a role along the way.
That said, there’s also a thin line between genuine mentorship and self-promotion. Some fans may see Chief Priest’s claim as an attempt to share in Burna Boy’s glory, while others may view it as a heartwarming example of the culture of hospitality and brotherhood in Nigeria’s entertainment scene.
One thing is certain: Burna Boy’s journey proves that success is never a solo climb. While talent, hard work, and determination are key, the bridges built with supporters—whether friends, family, or benefactors—often help shape the road to stardom.
For young dreamers, the lesson is clear: never despise small beginnings, and never forget those who were there when you had little. For influencers like Cubana Chief Priest, perhaps it’s also a reminder that true generosity speaks loudest when remembered by others, not when boasted about.




