Cubana Chief Priest has publicly expressed skepticism regarding the authenticity of the individual whom Burna Boy referred to as his alleged younger brother. In a series of social media exchanges, Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, clarified that he only has one biological brother, who is older than him. This comment was made in response to Burna Boy’s viral video featuring a man claiming to be Cubana’s brother, which was part of Burna Boy’s offer of $30,000 to assist him.
In his reaction, Cubana Chief Priest stated:
“I have only one brother and sister and they ain’t struggling like that,” emphasizing that the individual in question does not belong to his family. This assertion was aimed at discrediting the claims made by the man in the video, suggesting that Burna Boy’s gesture might have been misdirected or insincere.
Cubana further questioned the motives behind Burna Boy’s public display of generosity. He implied that while Burna Boy claimed to have $30,000 to give away, he had neglected to address other pressing issues, such as a fan he allegedly injured during a performance. This pointed remark indicated that Cubana Chief Priest viewed Burna Boy’s actions as an attempt to divert attention from their ongoing feud rather than a genuine act of kindness.
The feud between the two has been characterized by a series of insults and accusations exchanged on social media platforms, with both parties taking jabs at each other’s credibility and success. Cubana Chief Priest’s dismissal of the alleged brother’s authenticity serves not only to defend his reputation but also to challenge Burna Boy’s narrative within their public rivalry.
As this drama continues to unfold, it highlights the complexities of celebrity interactions and how personal relationships can become entangled in public disputes. The situation raises questions about loyalty and authenticity in their respective claims, especially in an industry where image and reputation are paramount.