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VIDEO: Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama cries out over homelessness


The controversy surrounding popular Nigerian socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has deepened as his alleged baby mama publicly revealed her struggle with homelessness and accused him of abandoning her and their child.
This development comes amid an ongoing clash between Cubana Chief Priest and Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy, which has kept social media buzzing.
The socialite’s personal life came under scrutiny last year when the woman claimed he fathered her child but failed to provide support—a claim that ignited widespread conversations online.
In a circulated video, the woman gave a heartfelt account of her current hardship, sharing that she has been homeless since 2024. She lamented her inability to reach Cubana Chief Priest, alleging that he blocked her on Instagram and WhatsApp after she sought his assistance.
“Things are not going the way they are supposed to. I tried sending my baby’s daddy pictures, but he blocked me on Instagram and WhatsApp,” she said in the emotional footage.
She also posted a video showing the dire living conditions she shares with her son, appealing to Nigerians for financial support to help them overcome their predicament.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/Teeniiola/status/1875868392646934888?t=tWmNLqQdFS_bxpoqAc2sKw&s=19
The socialite is yet to publicly respond to the fresh accusations.
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