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2027: You Moved Your Families To UK Yet Shout ‘City Boy’ — Nigerian Lawyer Slams Obi Cubana And Cubana Chief Priest

Posted by Samuel on Thu 12th Feb, 2026 - tori.ng

Iwuchukwu, in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday, also made similar claims about Cubana Chief Priest.

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Nigerian lawyer, Chukwudi Iwuchukwu has alleged that nightlife mogul Obi Cubana relocated his family to the United Kingdom three years ago, asserting that he no longer trusts in Nigeria’s future.

Iwuchukwu, in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday, also made similar claims about Cubana Chief Priest.

Recall that Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest have openly backed President Bola Tinubu for 2027 presidential election after becoming part of the ‘City Boy Movement’, a pro-Tinubu campaign group.

However, Iwuchukwu claimed that Obi Cubana moved his family abroad because he considers Nigeria “irredeemable,” while continuing to run businesses in the country and sending money to his family overseas.

He further accused the businessmen of supporting the ‘City Boy’ political slogan, alleging that they are backing a government he described as failed while keeping their families outside the country.

“Obi Cubana relocated his family to the UK three years ago.

“To him, Nigeria is irredeemable and a carcass, this is why he uprooted his family from here and then sent them away to UK.

“He makes money here and then repatriates it to his family living in a sane country.

“The same applies to Cubana Chief Priest.

“These are the same selfish elites shouting ‘city boy’ up and down, by gaslighting Nigerians that a failed government deserves another chance,” he said.

However, Iwuchukwu noted that it was within their constitutional rights to support any political candidate of their choice. But he urged young Nigerians to respond by boycotting businesses linked to them.

“It is also your right as a young person living in Nigeria to boycott their business and stop buying anything they are selling,” he wrote, encouraging Nigerians to “vote with their wallet.”



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