Cubana Chief Priest accuses Burna Boy of surveilling his Ikoyi neighborhood amid their ongoing feud. The businessman claims Burna Boy's actions, including sharing a video of his neighborhood, pose a threat to his family. He warns of consequences if harm comes his way and alerts authorities to the situation.
Businessman Cubana Chief Priest has accused Nigerian artist Burna Boy of sending individuals to monitor his Ikoyi neighborhood amid their ongoing feud. The dispute began when Burna Boy referred to the businessman as "Owerri Rick Ross," igniting a series of exchanges on social media.
In a recent post, Chief Priest claimed that Burna Boy reposted a video of someone driving through his Ikoyi neighborhood while playing the artist’s track, accompanied by an eye emoji. Chief Priest interpreted this as surveillance, alleging that Burna Boy was attempting to intimidate him or endanger his family.
The businessman criticized the act as "childish" and issued a stern warning, stating, "All your men shall fall if they cross my lane." He emphasized his readiness to defend himself and his loved ones, referencing his Aba roots and their reputation for resilience.
Chief Priest also revealed that he had alerted law enforcement to the situation, asserting his preparedness for any potential threats. He concluded his message by urging Burna Boy to steer clear of him and his family, reinforcing that such behavior would not be tolerated.
The feud between the two prominent figures continues to escalate, drawing widespread attention on social media and among fans.