Cubana Chief Priest, who attended the funeral on Saturday, shared his thoughts on Instagram, calling on people in the South-East to work together to solve the insecurity problem, saying it is a serious issue.
The socialite stressed that they shouldn’t destroy their homeland due to marginalization, noting that Igbos should cooperate in confronting the growing threat of instability that has disrupted their communities.
“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. We cannot destroy our own because we are being marginalised.
“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.
“Oga Adicha ama, nke di na iru ka. RIP, Papa Ijele Igbo Nile, Papa muru African royalty 2niteflavour ebube agu na eche agu,” Cubana Chief Priest wrote.
KanyiDaily recalls that Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, also revealed why he moved his business from the Southeast to Lagos.
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