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Burna Boy vows to relocate Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama

Grammy-winning Nigerian artiste Burna Boy has pledged to relocate the Kenyan woman who claimed to have a child with socialite Cubana Chief Priest to Nigeria and take full responsibility for her and the child’s welfare.
This commitment was revealed in a post shared by content creator Lucky Udu on Instagram. The woman, who previously alleged that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her child, resurfaced on social media amid the ongoing drama between the socialite and Burna Boy.
In a surprising twist, Burna Boy responded to a post about the woman, expressing his intention to provide her with shelter, a job, and educational opportunities for her son. He further assured that the child would be enrolled in his football academy, promising to nurture him into a football star.
His comment read:
“We will relocate you to Nigeria, give you shelter, put your son in school and give you a job. Also, by the grace of GOD, @burnaboyfootballacademy will build him into a football star. @luckyudu pls find her contact for me.”
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEcfv6qOG5i/?igsh=MXRvOHZldG14aHJvbw==
Burna Boy’s gesture comes shortly after he gifted $30,000 to a man who claimed to be Cubana Chief Priest’s brother, intensifying their public feud. His latest move has sparked conversations online, with many applauding his philanthropic spirit while others question the motives behind his actions.
Cubana Chief Priest has yet to respond to this development.
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