Cubana Chiefpriest Mocks Burna Boy in Cryptic Social Media Post
Nigerian celebrity and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has stirred the pot on social media with a viral video that appears to mock Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy. The post comes amid an ongoing public feud between Burna Boy and disc jockey DJ Tunez, an associate of fellow superstar Wizkid.
Viral Video Sparks Online Reactions
The controversy ignited when a video surfaced online showing an altercation between Burna Boy and DJ Tunez at a club. This clip quickly went viral, attracting widespread attention and commentary from fans across various platforms. In the midst of this trending topic, Cubana Chiefpriest uploaded his own video, wearing an expensive designer outfit while delivering subtle yet pointed remarks.
In his caption, Cubana Chiefpriest wrote: "After Diddy's oil comes towel to wipe." He further elaborated with the hashtag #oilandtowelnowater, describing it as an interesting time to be alive and punctuating his statement with laughing emojis. This cryptic message has been interpreted by many as a direct dig at Burna Boy, linking him to American rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs through metaphorical references to oil and towels.
History of Tension Between the Personalities
This is not the first time Cubana Chiefpriest and Burna Boy have found themselves at odds. The two Nigerian celebrities have had a strained relationship for some time, having clashed publicly last year with heated exchanges on social media. Their dispute drew in several associates and created a significant buzz within entertainment circles.
Adding another layer to the drama, an old interview with Davido discussing the rivalry between Nigeria's top musical artists—Burna Boy, Wizkid, and himself—resurfaced online during this latest controversy. Davido's comments from the past provided additional context to the longstanding tensions within the industry.
Mixed Reactions from Fans and Followers
The response to Cubana Chiefpriest's video has been divided among social media users:
- Some fans cautioned him against involving himself in matters that don't directly concern him
- Others joined in mocking Burna Boy, with one commenter noting "Now Burna boy against 1m men"
- Several critics called out Cubana Chiefpriest on personal matters, urging him to address issues with his alleged baby mama and provide child support
- One user referenced his fashion choices, stating "At least anybody fit wear this one, I don get designers agbada b that"
Broader Context of Celebrity Philanthropy
Interestingly, this social media drama comes shortly after Cubana Chiefpriest shared videos of a road construction project he funded in his hometown of Owerri. The businessman revealed that despite having only one house on that street, he decided to give back to his community through infrastructure development. He challenged his followers to consider their own contributions to their hometowns while offering advice on community engagement.
The ongoing feud between Burna Boy and DJ Tunez continues to generate discussion, with recent reports indicating that some DJs have banned Burna Boy's songs following the clash. As the situation develops, fans and observers await further responses from all parties involved in this multifaceted celebrity drama.



