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Cubana Chief Priest Meets Tinubu, Sparks Laughter After Kneeling in Respect

Popular socialite and nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest recently paid a visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, where a brief but memorable moment stole the spotlight.
As a sign of respect, Chief Priest knelt before the President upon greeting him. The gesture, deeply rooted in Nigerian cultural traditions, was warmly received. In a light exchange that followed, President Tinubu smiled and remarked, “I used to see you in the papers,” a comment that drew laughter from those in the room.

The brief interaction highlighted both mutual respect and the President’s familiarity with pop culture figures, while also reinforcing the traditional values of humility and reverence in Nigerian society.
The meeting, though short, served as a symbolic fusion of tradition, influence, and contemporary culture.
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