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Cubana Chief Priest, Tinubu’s cap, and the tone-deaf optics of billionaire silence [Opinion]

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In a nation grappling with rising inflation, unemployment, and a steadily eroding middle class, optics matter. Symbols matter. And so, when socialite and nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest was spotted at Obi Cubana’s 50th birthday party donning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s signature election campaign cap, Nigerians on social media wasted no time in expressing their outrage.

And rightly so.

No, celebrities and business moguls are not obligated to speak out against the government. They are not elected officials, and their wealth does not automatically convert into activism. 

But here’s the problem: if you’re not going to lend your voice to the cries of the masses, the least you can do is not mock their suffering.

Wearing the cap of a leader whose government is widely criticised for its role in the nation’s hardship at a luxury party, no less a masterclass in tone-deafness.

The Twitter court of public opinion

One of the most vocal critics, @___Nenny, summarised the sentiment many Nigerians feel.

“Nigerians idolize money way too much. People are going through real suffering, yet I’ve never seen Obi Cubana speak out against the government. Chief Priest and E-Money openly support APC, but we still idolize them. Why? Just because they’re billionaires?”

It’s not just about silence, it’s about what that silence represents. It’s about the message being broadcast when someone who has benefited immensely from a flawed system parades around aligning with power while the powerless struggle to eat.

Some users took the pragmatic stance, like @OGosaks, who wrote:


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“No billionaire with businesses all over speaks against a govt in power. All these guys empower so many people, and that’s their own way of helping. Have u seen Otedola, Jim Ovia, Dangote speak against any govt?”

This isn’t false. Speaking against a sitting government can mean economic suicide for business owners, especially in a country where political power and business opportunities are often tightly intertwined. 

For many of these men, their philanthropy is a calculated replacement for political activism, and perhaps it is enough for them.

@Fearthegodso expanded on this line of thought:

“Peter a billionaire who did or the likes of Onwusibe of landmark, what did they get in return? If you were a successful businesswoman with everything to lose, would you attract unnecessary attacks to yourself for a docile citizenry that will still blame you?”

Valid questions. This is not a plea for martyrdom. It is simply a call for sensitivity.

But as @___Nenny sharply observed in another tweet:

“During the End Bad Governance protests, everyone came for celebrities who stayed silent… watching them flaunt their wealth while people are starving is just cringe-worthy.”

It’s the flaunting that cuts deep. It’s the dancing in the palace while Rome burns. It’s the deafening silence on issues of national importance coupled with visual endorsements of a system that continues to fail millions.

@RiversState001 framed the core dilemma perfectly.

“If he speaks up and the government targets his business, what will you do to help him? You will simply say he was dining with them, and now they have come for him. You should hold your politicians accountable, not business owners.”

Again, correct, but it doesn’t absolve billionaires from common sense and compassion. You can be apolitical yet not appear indifferent. You can remain silent without mocking those who don’t have the luxury of your silence.

Tone-Deaf, not treasonous

No one is saying Cubana Chief Priest’s fashion choice is a betrayal of the people. He can support whomever he wishes. The cap was not the crime; the context was. 

It was a high-profile social gathering filled with luxury, food, and flamboyance, attended by elites far removed from the economic collapse felt in the streets. Wearing a political symbol in that context, especially one so divisive, was simply unwise.

As @iamossy_ put it:

“Why would you wear a hat with a political insignia to a non-political social event such as a birthday party where the attendees came from all spheres of political parties?”

That’s not just a question, it’s a diagnosis of the crisis of awareness among Nigeria’s elite.


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Despite N10m ransom, bandits k!ll wife and hold husband hostage

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Bandits have reportedly killed a woman simply identified as Lami.  DailyTrust reports that the victim was k!dnapped alongside her husband, Yakubu Dada, on the Kontagora Road in Niger State, on October 31, 2024. The abductors, who had earlier collected a N10 million ransom from the family, are now demanding an additional N20 million and four Bajaj motorcycles, threatening to kill Dada if their demands were not met. Daily Trust reports that Dada, a resident of the Brighter Area of Minna and a retired civil servant, was k!dnapped a few kilometers to Kontagora alongside his youngest wife while traveling to Kontagora. Speaking in an interview, his eldest wife, Maimuna, said the family had sold nearly all their belongings including the family house, two cars, beds, televisions, and other valuables to raise the initial N10 million ransom, which was paid in November. The payment was reportedly delivered by Dadas younger brother to the kidnappers in a forest in Kebbi State in November 2024. She said after after collecting the N10, million, bandits demanded additional N60 million but later reduced it to N20 million and four Bajaj motorcycles which the family had not been able to raise since November 2024. Our husband is a retired civil servant and currently worked as an ad hoc staff with the World Health Organisation, she said. She added that despite the initial payment, Lami was killed on Sunday. The bandits allowed us to speak with our husband. He broke the news that Lami had been shot de@d and warned that they would k!ll him too if we fail to raise another N20 million and provide four motorcycles. Maimuna called on the Niger State government and security agencies to intervene and rescue their husband. A neighbour, Idris Mohammed, revealed that call for support was made on Friday during Jumaat prayers.  When contacted, the spokesperson for the Niger State Police Command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, promised to revert. The post Despite N10m ransom, bandits k!ll wife and hold husband hostage appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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Over 1.5 million candidates score below 200 in 2025 UTME — JAMB

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the official performance statistics for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), revealing a stark picture of national performance trends.

According to the data, of the 1,955,069 candidates who sat for the examination across Nigeria, more than 1.5 million scored below 200, representing over 76% of the total candidates.

In contrast, only 4,756 candidates achieved scores above 320, while 7,658 others scored between 300 and 319.

“This statistical breakdown offers a comprehensive snapshot of this year’s UTME performance,” JAMB stated.

The board did not disclose specific causes behind the low scores but emphasised the role of “rigorous and fair” testing procedures across all centres.

The report also drew attention to a unique subset of examinees: underage candidates.

According to JAMB, 40,247 underage individuals were granted special permission to sit for the exam in order to demonstrate what the board called “exceptional abilities.”

However, only 467 of these underage candidates — approximately 1.16% — met the board’s benchmark for exceptional performance.

“These candidates will still undergo three further stages of assessment before any final classification can be made,” JAMB added.

The results have sparked renewed debate over the preparedness of students and the quality of secondary education in Nigeria, as educators and policymakers digest the implications of these numbers.


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images (96) 1746457666Portable is in the spotlight againthis time for unveiling his newly built house. In a video shared online, the singer proudly showcased the building, calling it Elizabeth Joyces House. In the video, Portable can be seen clearly proud of his achievement, singing, and taking a happy tour of the building with his crew. Watch video below…     View this post on Instagram           A post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial) The post Portable shows off new house, names It Elizabeth Joyces house appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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