Celebrity businessman and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has spoken once again about his ongoing feud with Grammy-winning singer, Damini Ogundulu popularly known as Burna Boy.
The nightlife entrepreneur revisited the issue during a recent interview on Beat FM, where he shed more light on what he believes caused the tension between both public figures.
Cubana Chiefpriest and Burna Boy have been involved in a series of online clashes over the past few months, with their exchanges leading to heated reactions among fans on social media.
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During the interview, Chiefpriest claimed that Burna Boy’s problem with him stemmed from jealousy over his close relationship with fellow music star Davido.
According to the businessman, he was focused on his personal affairs before Burna Boy allegedly began making posts targeted at him online. He also suggested that the singer attempted to discredit the source of his success and wealth.
Speaking on how he felt about the situation, Cubana Chiefpriest said:
“I was like, you are trying to bring down something that helped you.”
The socialite explained further that he found the situation surprising because he had previously supported Burna Boy’s career and even attempted to book him for events in the past.
Chiefpriest also stated that Burna Boy may have expected them to maintain a closer friendship, but over time he realised that his connection with Davido was stronger and more genuine.
He praised Davido for consistently supporting him during important moments in his life and business journey.
According to him, the singer has always shown up for him, whether during the launch of his businesses or at his house-opening celebrations.
The interview has since generated fresh conversations online, with fans of both entertainers defending their favourites and debating the claims made by Cubana Chiefpriest.
While some social media users agreed with his comments, others criticised him for revisiting the controversy and dragging Burna Boy into public discussions again.
