The feud between Nigerian’s popular music star Burna Boy and businessman Cubana Chief Priest continues to escalate, with the duo trading heated words on social media.
Drama intensifies as Burna Boy shares some interesting revelations as he continues to trade words with Cubana Chief Priest online.
The drama began when Burna Boy seemingly took a jab at Cubana Chief Priest, referring to him as the “Owerri Rick Ross” in a post shared on his social media page. The comment sparked backlash and reactions, with Cubana Chief Priest firing back with allegations about Burna Boy’s finances.
Among these claims, Cubana Chief Priest accused the Grammy-winning singer of being in debt over unpaid jewelry. This prompted Burna Boy to respond emphatically, defending his reputation and financial independence.
In a sharp rebuttal, Burna Boy clarified that his lifestyle involves paying for everything outright, often in cash, leaving no room for unpaid debts. He dismissed the allegations, contrasting himself with Cubana Chief Priest’s purportedly indebted associates, stating that any such behavior would have already been exposed in the media.
Addressing the accusations directly, Burna Boy wrote on his page late yesterday;
“You don score yourself. Everybody in Lagos knows my style. All my things are paid for, sometimes even in cash. If not, I would be all over the blogs by now for owing debts like your boss. Go to Cooscharis and service any of your stolen cars abeg, I wan see something.”
He ended the post with a mockery-laced comment, mimicking an Igbo accent and implying he didn’t want to push the confrontation further to avoid legal consequences for Cubana Chief Priest.
This latest exchange has drawn significant attention on social media, with fans and followers divided over the ongoing spat. While Burna Boy’s fans have lauded him for defending his integrity, supporters of Cubana Chief Priest maintain that Burna’s remarks are unwarranted.
As the back-and-forth continues, the online feud underscores the often-public nature of celebrity disputes in Nigeria, where social media serves as the primary battleground for airing grievances.
For now, it remains unclear if the drama will escalate further or simmer down as both parties continue to stir conversations online.