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‘Na Fat I Fat, No Be Me Be Big Brother’ – Cubana Chief Priest Begs Fans Begging Him For #BBNaija Linkup
Cubana Chief Priest has taken to his social media page to beg Nigerians to stop asking him for help on how to enter BBNaija house.
Nigerian celebrity barman, Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, popular known as Cubana Chief Priest has begged fans to stop sending him messages in order for him to help them enter Big Brother Naija house.
The socialite revealed that he received messages from over 100,000 Nigerian begging him to connect them to the popular reality TV show.
However, the entertainer has now warned that his size in weight should not be mistaken for Big Brother Naija identity.
He also stated that if he were to collect a minimum of N10k service charge from the over 100k Nigerian youths, then he would be a billionaire.
His post reads:
“I Have Over 100,000 Naija🇳🇬 Youths On My DM Asking Me For Link Into Big Brother House, If This 100,000 Naija🇳🇬 Youths Pay Me 10,000 Naira Each For Consultation Fee It’s gonna be 100,000 x 10,000 = 1,000,000,000 Naira…. Na Fat I Fat No Be Me Be Big Brother, If I Get More DM’s About This I Will Set Up An Office N Start Charging You Guys For Consultation Fee Of 10,000 Naira Each For Tips N Guidelines After All Na Money I Dey Use Buy Data, Electricity, Food N Even The Phone Sef Wey I Dey Press, Mind You Am Not On Twitter N Facebook I Have Just One Verified✅ @instagram Account, Big Brother Call📱Me I Get Anthem For You 😂”
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