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Cubana Chief Priest Highlights Imo Projects, Plans 5,000 Empowerment Through City Boy Movement



Celebrity businessman and socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has announced plans to empower more than 5,000 people during an upcoming event in Imo State through the City Boy Movement initiative.

In a video shared on his verified Instagram page, @cubana_chiefpriest, the nightlife entrepreneur spoke during a gathering in Ikeduru, which he described as his in-laws’ hometown. He thanked the community for the warm reception they gave him and members of the movement.

The Cubana Chief Priest explained that the City Boy Movement is a platform for like-minded people who want to support the current government. According to him, the group is focused on strengthening support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) rather than backing opposition parties in future elections.

Using Imo State as an example, he said the state is currently witnessing major development. He noted that it is the best version of Imo State he and many residents have seen, pointing to ongoing road construction and hospital projects across the state.

He further revealed that within one month of launching the initiative, the movement has already impacted about 7,000 lives across the south-east.

The Cubana Chief Priest also invited residents to an upcoming event scheduled for Friday at Hero’s Square, where he said the movement plans to empower more than 5,000 people as part of its efforts to improve lives in the region

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