"You for Just Block Me" – Cubana Chief Priest Fires Back at Comedian KlintonCod Over Alex Ekubo Burial Video
Celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest has responded to comedian KlintonCod's criticism of his social media posts during Alex Ekubo's funeral, insisting he has the right to live his life as he pleases.
"You for Just Block Me" – Cubana Chief Priest Fires Back at Comedian KlintonCod Over Alex Ekubo Burial Video
The war of words between KlintonCod and Cubana Chief Priest has escalated, with the socialite delivering a blistering response to the comedian's accusations. KlintonCod had earlier posted a video calling out Cubana Chief Priest for allegedly showcasing his Rolls Royce, G-Wagon, private jet, and lavish meals during the burial of late Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo in Abia State. He described the footage as insensitive and inappropriate for such a solemn occasion, even questioning why no one in his circle advised him against posting such content. In a defiant reply, Cubana Chief Priest refused to apologize, telling his critics to simply unfollow him if they are uncomfortable with his lifestyle. He stated, "Following someone you hate is witchcraft. You for just block me make you no see the lifestyle instead you choose to use me to hustle Facebook money or better still recruit more haters for me". He sarcastically added that he could have used a bicycle to attend the funeral and still returned home the same day, emphasizing that his critics are driven by envy rather than genuine concern. The socialite further defended his right to enjoy his wealth, declaring, "Na lifestyle I chop. I no kill person. Choke on it". He reminded everyone that life is temporary and that people are merely instruments in the hands of the creator, urging critics to focus on their own lives instead of monitoring his activities. His response has generated mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians supporting his right to share his lifestyle, while others insist that celebrities should be more mindful during sensitive moments.
The exchange has also drawn attention to the broader debate about clout-chasing and social media decorum in Nigeria, with many questioning whether public figures have a responsibility to read the room during times of mourning. KlintonCod had even suggested that his criticism extended to Davido, questioning his association with such individuals. However, Cubana Chief Priest remains unbothered, insisting that his lifestyle is his choice and he will not be shamed for it.
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