Key Points:
- Cubana Chief Priest was criticised for kneeling before Vice President Shettima.
- He replied with a throwback photo of him and his wife kneeling during an earlier visit.
- Many Nigerians supported his response, saying people should mind their own business.
Famous Nigerian businessman and socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has spoken out after being mocked online for kneeling before the Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima.
A few days ago, a photo of him kneeling during a visit to the Vice President alongside singer Davido went viral. Many social media users felt the act showed he was trying too hard to please politicians.
But the nightlife king has now clapped back in a bold way.
“Me and My Wife Knelt Together” – Cubana Chief Priest
In a strong response to critics, Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, posted a throwback photo. In the image, he and his wife are both seen kneeling before Vice President Shettima during an earlier visit.

He added a short but clear caption:
“Una dey cry say I kneel. Me and my beloved wife sef join kneel the first time I visited the residence of the VP…”
The post quickly caught attention, sparking fresh reactions online. Many fans took his side, saying people should stop pretending they wouldn’t do the same.
Social Media Users React Strongly
Fans and followers flooded the comment section with support and jokes. Instagram user anaegbuachara_gerald wrote:
“Make them cry well well. As if they wouldn’t do the same if they had the chance.”
Another user, officialmaxwelllegacy, commented:
“Helen’s prayers are working indeed! Cuz what is this?”
Others also joined in the conversation. flos_sey99 teased:
“Pascal, you don dey trigger Helen oo.”
And thevillagechef wrote:
“A couple that kneels together…”
“Survival First” – Nigerians Defend the Socialite
Many Nigerians agreed that in a country struggling with hardship, it’s important to find a way to survive. They argued that people should focus on fixing their own lives instead of judging others.
Cubana Chief Priest’s bold clapback has sparked a wider talk online about respect, success, and survival in Nigeria today.
Some believe that kneeling was simply a sign of respect, not a show of desperation.
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