Food critic Opeyemi Famakin accused Cubana Chief Priest of threatening him after a review of his restaurant in Imo State. Famakin shared a direct message from Chief Priest, expressing concerns for his safety. He warned that if anything happened to him, accountability would fall on Chief Priest.
Food critic Opeyemi Famakin has accused popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest of issuing a threat following a review he made of his restaurant in Imo State. Famakin shared details of the incident, including a direct message he received from Cubana Chief Priest after posting a video review highlighting both the positive and negative aspects of the dining experience.
While Cubana Chief Priest publicly thanked Famakin for visiting the restaurant in a comment on his post, the subsequent private message raised alarms for Famakin. The message stated, "Karma is real, and you must pay for whatsoever you sow in life. I don't fight low lifes; I leave them to Karma." This comment, along with a reference to the restaurant being owned by Chief Priest's six-year-old son, led Famakin to feel unsafe in the area.
In light of these developments, Famakin expressed his fears about his safety, stating, "If anything happens to me, you know who to hold." His concerns resonate with the broader conversation about the accountability of public figures and the safety of individuals who voice their opinions.