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Cubana Chief Priest brother rebrands business after Burna Boy’s $30K gift

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Bethel Okechukwu, the alleged brother of socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has unveiled the rebranding of his business months after receiving a $30,000 cash gift from Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy.

A recent visit by content creator Lucky Udu to Bethel’s new shop at Alaba International Market, Lagos, captured the transformation in a video now making rounds online.

Bethel, a phone repair technician, gained public attention earlier this year when Burna Boy financially supported him during an online dispute with Cubana Chief Priest. Since then, he has invested part of the funds in setting up a shop for phone spare parts while retaining his repair stand, which is now managed by an apprentice.

Despite the progress, Bethel noted that his store is not yet fully stocked as he awaits more products. However, to express his deep appreciation, he placed a sign at the shop entrance that reads, “May the God of Burna Boy locate you.”

Speaking on his future plans, he emphasized his ambition to expand the business and make it even bigger. Lucky Udu, who shared the video of Bethel’s progress, encouraged people to support him, writing:

“How many of you remember this guy? @iamtreater This is what he has done with the $30k @burnaboygram gifted him. Please let’s support his business @treater_communications #luckyudu.”

Bethel’s transformation has since gone viral, with many applauding Burna Boy’s generosity and the entrepreneur’s wise investment choices.

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