Car Dealer Chidi Mike Exposes Cubana Chiefpriest Over Alleged Debt, Reveals First Convoy Was on Credit
In a dramatic turn of events, prominent auto magnate Chidi Mike has publicly called out businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, over alleged unpaid debts. The car dealer made startling revelations in a video shared on his Instagram page, claiming that Chiefpriest's first convoy was purchased entirely on credit from his business.
The Debt Allegations and Business Impact
Chidi Mike detailed how Cubana Chiefpriest approached him for vehicles to form his initial convoy, which were provided on credit terms. According to the auto dealer, when payment became due, Chiefpriest only settled a portion of the amount owed. The remaining balance allegedly remained unpaid, forcing Chidi to visit Chiefpriest's bar to spend the outstanding money on drinks since the businessman was reportedly unwilling to complete the payment.
The car dealer further expanded his claims beyond Chiefpriest, stating that several other individuals also owe him substantial amounts. He issued a stern warning to all debtors to settle their obligations promptly, emphasizing how these unpaid debts have negatively impacted his automotive business operations.
Connection to City Boy Movement and Political Allegations
Chidi Mike's revelations took a political turn as he connected the debt situation to the controversial City Boy Movement. He claimed that part of the funding used by this movement allegedly came from Senator Arume's son, with the group reportedly receiving approximately ₦9 billion. The auto businessman suggested that confusion is spreading as people realize Cubana Chiefpriest has allegedly turned against some members of the Igbo community despite previously benefiting from their support.
This development comes shortly after Cubana Chiefpriest was seen discussing the City Boy Movement following his public shift in political allegiance from Peter Obi to Bola Tinubu. The businessman was also recently spotted with President Tinubu's son, Seyi Tinubu, during an international trip to meet with the King of England.
Online Reactions and Fan Responses
The video quickly went viral, sparking intense reactions across social media platforms. Fans of Chidi Mike praised his courage in publicly naming those who owe him money, with many urging him to reveal additional names of debtors. Several commenters warned all indebted individuals to settle their accounts with the car dealer immediately.
Notable reactions from Instagram users included:
- @todays_gadgets1 commented: "See how the government sends the spirit of confusion in the camp of the eastern region."
- @ozoigbondu__ reacted: "I won't leave this page this week. My very good friend Seyi."
- @el_winter1 stated: "Before a man can be able to call people out like this, it shows he has no skeleton in his cupboard. Big respect, CMC."
- @ogechukwu.maris_sexy_amanda shared: "God bless you sir, expose them more. I was thinking you would support them, it shocked him."
- @radiogad added: "Which one has a big belly? Guy mention names, don't fear like a woman. Mention names like a grown man."
Contrasting Community Development Efforts
Interestingly, this debt controversy emerges alongside Cubana Chiefpriest's recent community development project. The businessman had previously shared videos on his Instagram story showing a road he constructed in his hometown of Owerri. He mentioned having only one house on that street but decided to give back to the community through infrastructure development. Chiefpriest challenged his followers to reflect on their own contributions to their hometowns while offering them motivational advice.
The contrasting narratives between alleged unpaid business debts and community philanthropy have created a complex public perception of the businessman. As the story continues to develop, both business and entertainment circles are watching closely to see how these allegations will be addressed and whether additional debtors will be exposed by Chidi Mike in future revelations.
