Isaac Fayose questions Cubana Chief Priest, asking, "If you're not a juju man, what did your family do to you? Why didn't you help them?"
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Popular media personality, Isaac Fayose has raised questions about businessman Cubana Chief Priest, criticizing him for allegedly failing to assist his family. His comments come after a recent drama involving the celebrity barman and Burna Boy, during which the latter reportedly gifted $30K to a man believed to be Cubana’s brother.

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In response to the situation, Cubana Chief Priest denied the claims, stating that the man is not his brother but rather someone from his village. Despite his clarification, the controversy surrounding his alleged lack of support for his family continues to gain traction online.

Isaac Fayose, in a recent post, expressed his disappointment with Cubana’s actions, emphasizing the importance of charity beginning at home. He pointed to the examples of famous families such as the Adeleke’s and the Eleganzas, who are known for their mutual love and support for one another.

The post has sparked mixed reactions, with some online users expressing support for Isaac’s point of view, while others have defended Cubana Chief Priest. One user, @Qladele, remarked, “Cabana Chief Priest is not a responsible person at all,” while @lifetalkswithfe offered an interesting perspective, stating, “This might be weird but some native doctors tell their clients not to give their family members money. If you have a rich sibling who has neglected you, that could be the reason. Don’t be angry at the person because they might be saving your life by not giving you money directly.”

Another comment from @youngblesstmoni noted, “Not all help comes in the way people expect it. Sometimes, the best help is creating a legacy that benefits generations, not just individuals.” @Momonny1 added, “Very correct you can’t be the only rich man in your family and claim to be the richest, you are poor.” Meanwhile, @IlegendopI observed, “Charity starts at home, but some people seem to forget that when the spotlight’s on them.”

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