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A man claiming to be Cubana Chief Priest’s brother criticizes his wealthy sibling for not supporting him while helping others. The phone repairer’s plea for assistance sparks an online debate on familial obligation and financial responsibility.

A man identifying himself as the brother of a Nigerian celebrity, Cubana Chief Priest, has publicly expressed his frustration over the lack of support from his wealthy sibling. The man, a phone repairer at Alaba market, highlighted his struggle while his brother helped others. In a video shared on social media, he criticized Cubana Chief Priest for neglecting his family despite his financial success.

The emotional outburst has sparked a debate online, with many users weighing in on the issue of familial obligation and entitlement. Some argue that successful family members must support their relatives, while others believe that no one is owed anything simply based on family ties.

Responding to the video, many commenters empathized with the phone repairer’s plight, urging Cubana Chief Priest to assist his brother. One user stated, "Stingy people often say 'no one owes you anything,' but you owe your family love and support." Another added, "Help your family, please. Charity begins at home."

Conversely, some users defended Cubana Chief Priest, suggesting that there might be more to the story than what was shared. "What if he was asked not to help family people? Must you spoil the juju?" one person remarked. Another commented, "He must have helped you many times, but nothing to show for it. Hustle yourself; you are a man like him."