Popular Nigerian socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has publicly fired back at Prophet Abel Boma following a viral prophecy that warned of potential danger to his life. The cleric's message, which circulated online, specifically cautioned the celebrity to be vigilant about his food and drinks in the coming year, 2026.
The Viral Prophecy and a Pointed Response
In a video that gained traction online, Prophet Abel Boma issued a stark warning to Cubana Chiefpriest. He indicated that jealousy surrounding the socialite's success had intensified and that some individuals close to him could be plotting against him. The prophet advised extreme caution, particularly regarding who prepares and serves his meals and beverages in 2026.
Rather than receiving the prophecy in silence, Cubana Chiefpriest took to his official Instagram page to issue a sharp rebuttal. He seemingly disregarded the biblical adage of 'touch not my anointed' as he challenged the prophet's focus. In his post, he referred to Boma as a 'businessman' and questioned the selectivity of his visions.
Chiefpriest Questions the Prophetic Focus
The core of Cubana Chiefpriest's argument centered on economic disparity. He pointedly asked why the prophet's spiritual insights seemed reserved exclusively for the wealthy and famous. "Why plenty people wey dey around you, you no dey see prophecy for their head?" he wrote in Pidgin English. He continued, "Na rich & famous people only dey open your eye for prophecy, Boma the businessman? Justice for the poor, no prophecy for them."
This response shifted the conversation from the content of the prophecy to a critique of its perceived target audience, suggesting that the poor are overlooked in such spiritual pronouncements.
Public Reaction to the Clash
The online exchange quickly drew reactions from fans and followers, with many siding with Cubana Chiefpriest's perspective. Comments on social media echoed his sentiment about prophetic bias.
One user, mimi_gabriel222, commented, "Straight bullets don heat Boma." Another, larrysucceed_, stated, "I don block the fake prophet this morning. He don’t know solution to Nigeria problem but nah to see vision for Bigman he know."
User petite_luxury123 added, "Dem no dey ever see Vision for poor masses around dem na Instagram Rich people and Politicians dem dey see." These reactions highlight a recurring public skepticism towards prophecies directed at high-profile individuals.
Context: Boma's Previous Prophecy About Obi Cubana
This is not the first time Prophet Abel Boma has made headlines with a prophecy concerning a wealthy Nigerian businessman. Legit.ng had previously reported that the cleric also delivered a prophecy about business magnate Obi Cubana. In that instance, Boma spoke about groups of enemies plotting his downfall and discussed ways the foreseen peril could be averted.
The latest episode involving Cubana Chiefpriest, which unfolded on December 19, 2025, continues a pattern that sparks debate about faith, celebrity culture, and social equity in Nigeria's vibrant online space.