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Cubana Chief Priest, a prominent Nigerian businessman and socialite, has advised his followers to "fake it till you make it." He encouraged fans to "appear rich" and adopt a strategy of self-presentation as a means to open doors to success, igniting mixed reactions from his online audience.

Popular Nigerian socialite and businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, has sparked conversation with his recent advice on social media. In an Instagram post, he encouraged his followers to adopt the concept of “packaging” as a way to open doors to success.

The entrepreneur, known for his extravagant lifestyle, urged people to “appear rich” as a fast route to success. “Make sure you appear rich; that’s the fastest access to open doors,” he said in his post. He went further, emphasizing, “Na fake life to bring you real life. If you no add packaging for your life, you go suffer tire,” suggesting that creating a successful image could help individuals attract genuine opportunities.

Cubana’s advice aligns with the “fake it till you make it” mindset, a concept that encourages people to act as if they have already achieved their goals to manifest success. His statement has sparked a mixed response among fans. Some agreed with his perspective, while others expressed doubt. A follower, Chokky Lee01, remarked, “U fit add package, make ur helper think sey u no need help.” Meanwhile, Jhay Reginald commented, “From today, fake life don start,” signaling his support for the idea.

Despite the mixed reactions, Cubana Chief Priest’s post has ignited debate over the role of self-presentation in achieving success. While some may see it as a practical approach, others remain skeptical of the authenticity of "packaging" as a strategy.