Burna Boy and Cubana Chief Priest in a Verbal BattleA

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Nigerian superstar Burna Boy and socialite Cubana Chief Priest have ignited a heated exchange. It all began on Saturday when Burna called Cubana a “low-budget Rick Ross” on Instagram. this must really be a niddle pushed into mr cubana’s skin because at this time he was compiling a document to send in his response.

Burna didn’t stop there and issued a warning to Cubana, referencing his associate “Omo Igbo” arrested in the U.S. Suggesting involvement in questionable activities, Burna implied that Cubana could be next. Writing in Pidgin, he stated:

“No forget say u be Azaman o. Dem don gbe your plug wey him name na Omo Igbo for ATL. And na u be next. #OwerriRickyRozay.”

With this bold claim, Burna escalated the exchange, leaving fans speculating about the implications of his words.

Cubana Chief Priest didn’t stay silent; instead, accused Burna of hate and mocking his Grammy success. He claimed Burna’s Grammy win was only possible because of his connection with American rapper and producer Diddy. In his heated response, Cubana’s words added fuel to the fire, intensifying the ongoing feud.

He sarcastically questioned Burna’s happiness despite his achievements, saying how can you be rich and be in pain and mouckinly called him african princess Cubana claimed he once paid Burna N1 million to perform as a backup act at his birthday, sharing old photos and videos to support his statement. He alleged Burna uses borrowed money for luxury and warned of exposing more secrets.

Burna Boy quickly responded, denying all the accusations. He said he pays for everything he owns with cash and doesn’t owe anyone. To back this up, he pointed out that Lagos, where he’s well-known, would have exposed him if he were in debt, making it clear the claims are untrue.

As tensions continue to escalate, fans are eagerly keeping a close watch, hoping to uncover the truth behind the drama. However, many doubt that the real story will surface anytime soon.

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