Cubana Chief Priest Speaks Out on Insecurity: Flavour's Father's Burial Moved to Enugu
Cubana Chief Priest expresses concern over insecurity in Anambra State, leading to the relocation of Flavour's father's burial to Enugu.
Celebrity barman and entrepreneur, Pascal Okechukwu popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has spoken out about the rising insecurity in Anambra State, which led to the relocation of Flavour's father's burial ceremony to Enugu. In a heartfelt message, Chief Priest expressed his concerns about the growing violence and marginalization in the region.
“This amazing funeral was supposed to be happening in Umunze, Anambra State, but here we are in Enugu managing it. Umunne, we need to come together and fix this; it's no longer interesting,” he stated.
Chief Oriest emphasized the need for unity and peace, urging the region to uphold their glory and return to their peaceful nature. He warned that if the situation continues, it would mean that those seeking to disorganize them have succeeded.
“We must uphold our glory by going back to our peaceful nature. We can only fight back if home is in order for proper planning. If this continues that means they have succeeded in disorganising us,” he added.
In a tribute to Flavour's father, he said, “Oga Adicha ama, nke di na iru ka. RIP, Papa Ijele Igbo Nile, Papa muru African royalty 2niteflavour ebube agu na eche agu.”
The relocation of the burial ceremony is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the people of Anambra State, and Chief Priest's words serve as a call to action for unity and peace in the face of adversity.
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