“It Will Never Spoil”: Cubana Chiefpriest Fires Back at Critics, Celebrates His Marriage
Popular Nigerian socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has publicly responded to critics he believes are trying to undermine his marriage, declaring his unwavering commitment to his wife.
Speaking at a public function, Cubana Chiefpriest did not mince words as he addressed those rooting for the failure of his marriage. With confidence and emotion, he expressed gratitude for his union and pride in the life he has built with his wife.
“Shame on them because e nor go ever spoil ooo! Na so me and my wife go dey together do our own pikin wedding,” he said, emphasizing that togetherness and love are the values he cherishes most.
The celebrity barman also shared a personal lesson he learned years ago from his former boss, Obi Cubana, crediting him for shaping his understanding of respect in marriage.
Recounting an incident from December 2016, Cubana Chiefpriest explained how Obi Cubana corrected him for speaking harshly to his wife during a stressful moment.
“He said, ‘How can you talk to your wife like this in front of me? How do you now expect me to respect your wife if you don’t respect her?’” Cubana recalled.
According to him, that moment changed his mindset permanently. “Till tomorrow, it lives in my head. Everything is not about money. If my marriage is not maintained, I will not have money like this,” he added.
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In an era where celebrity marriages are often reduced to gossip and speculation, Cubana Chiefpriest’s message stands out for its honesty and maturity. Rather than boasting about wealth or status, he highlighted respect, growth, and accountability—values often overlooked in public conversations about success.
His acknowledgment of Obi Cubana’s influence also reinforces the importance of mentorship, not just in business but in personal life. The lesson is simple yet powerful: how you treat your partner privately and publicly sets the tone for how others treat them too.
More importantly, Cubana Chiefpriest’s statement challenges the idea that money alone sustains happiness. His assertion that financial success is tied to peace at home may resonate with many who are chasing wealth at the expense of relationships.
In the end, this wasn’t just a clapback—it was a reminder that lasting success begins with respect, love, and unity at home.




