“I Don’t Want To Lose Again, That’s Why I Chose Tinubu, “Peller, Make Sure You Vote Tinubu Because It’s Tinubu Regime You Got Your Fame” — Cubana Chief Priest

Nigerian socialite and businessman Cubana Chief Priest has stirred reactions online after openly declaring support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu while advising popular streamer Peller to back the president ahead of the 2027 political race.
Speaking during a conversation that surfaced on social media, Cubana Chief Priest admitted that President Tinubu may still have reservations about fully trusting him because of his Igbo background and his previous support for Peter Obi during the 2023 presidential election…SEE VIDEO CLIP ON X WATCH
According to him, he decided to align with Tinubu after concluding that supporting the current president was the safest political path to avoid “losing again.”..READ FULL STORY; FROM THE SOURCE.
The celebrity barman argued that Tinubu already has strong political structures and support from governors across the country, making it difficult for any opposition figure to unseat him before the completion of his constitutional tenure.
He also urged Peller to remain loyal to Tinubu, insisting that the current administration’s era coincided with the content creator’s rise to fame and popularity.
During the lengthy conversation, Cubana Chief Priest dismissed online criticism from social media users, claiming that many people in comment sections do not understand the realities of politics and governance.
He maintained that politics is about numbers, structure, and strategy rather than emotions or online sentiments.
He further criticized some Nigerians abroad and social media commentators whom he accused of attempting to influence negative narratives about the country despite not actively participating in Nigeria’s political process.
The remarks have since generated widespread debate online, with supporters and critics sharing mixed reactions over his political stance and comments about the opposition.
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