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Nigerian celebrity bartender Cubana Chief Priest is at the center of a social media storm after photos surfaced showing him kneeling before Vice President Kashim Shettima. The images, taken during a visit with Davido to Senate President Akpabio, have ignited debates about political influence, cultural respect, and possible hidden agendas. While some see it as a harmless gesture, others accuse the socialite of seeking government favors.
  • Viral Moment: Photos show Cubana Chief Priest kneeling before VP Shettima, sparking mixed reactions.
  • Speculations Rise: Critics suggest he may be begging for favors amid rumored business troubles.
  • Cultural Debate: Some argue kneeling contradicts Igbo traditions, while others dismiss it as mere respect.
  • Political Backlash: Netizens question his loyalty, linking the gesture to his perceived ties to the APC government.
The incident highlights Nigeria’s complex blend of celebrity culture, politics, and public perception, where a simple gesture can fuel nationwide debate.

In Nigeria’s hyper-politicized climate, even a knee can speak volumes. Is Cubana Chief Priest’s kneeling a sign of respect or a political plea—and does it even matter?