
Cubana Chief Priest, the celebrity barman, has condemned the long-standing practice of Monday sit-at-home across the South-East.
In a post on his Instagram page, he called the habit of keeping children from going to school and shutting down markets and businesses on Mondays harmful and counterproductive.
To challenge this mentality, he organized an impromptu concert on Monday, encouraging people to embrace productivity at the start of the week.
He described Monday as the perfect day to gain knowledge in schools and earn income in business.
The nightlife promoter linked efforts to improve education and trade on Mondays with future political leverage, saying that the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu would play a role in negotiating power during the 2027 elections.
He urged everyone to focus on building wisdom and generating wealth for the South-East now.
He encouraged the government to support schools and businesses that operate on Mondays and provide them with extra security to protect students and traders.
He also called for the removal of market leaders who promote Monday lockdowns.
He emphasized that the South-East is safe, sound, and enjoyable for school and trade every day except public holidays.
He said that people already party and play street football on Mondays, so there is no reason to avoid business or school.
He concluded with a call for the community to stop sabotaging itself and instead work together to advance education, business, and prosperity.