Cubana Chiefpriest Goes on One Knee for President Tinubu(Video)

 

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In a notable display of deference, popular socialite Cubana Chiefpriest recently met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where he was captured on video kneeling before the Commander-in-Chief. This gesture follows a similar show of respect he extended to Vice President Kashim Shettima just days prior, raising conversations about the evolving dynamics between public figures and political leadership.

The meeting, which took place today, May 25th, saw the socialite alongside others in a high-profile engagement with the nation's top leadership. Cubana Chiefpriest himself shared a video from the encounter on his social media, accompanied by a caption that left no doubt about his sentiments:

"The Symbol Is The Broom Together They Can Never Break Us @officialasiwajubat 001🇳🇬 My Desire For You Is More Than I Can Explain," he wrote, openly expressing his allegiance and admiration. The "broom" referenced is a well-known symbol associated with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) party.

This repeated act of kneeling before the country's two highest political offices by Cubana Chiefpriest, a figure known for his flamboyant lifestyle, has generated significant buzz. It prompts discussion on the various ways public figures choose to express respect and support for political authority, and the optics such gestures carry in Nigeria's political landscape.

Whether seen as a profound sign of loyalty, a cultural display of respect, or a strategic political alignment, Cubana Chiefpriest's public actions are certainly drawing attention to the intricate connections between social influence and state power.

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