"Owerri Rick Ross": Cubana Chief Priest Reignites Feud with Burna Boy
In a move that's sure to reignite their well-documented feud, celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest has delved into the past, sharing a revealing anecdote about his 2018 birthday celebration. In a recent social media post, Chief Priest recounted how he paid Nigerian music sensation Burna Boy a substantial sum of N1 million to perform as a supporting act at his lavish birthday party.
To further emphasize his point, Chief Priest accompanied the revelation with a video clip capturing the moment where Burna Boy, seemingly unassuming at the time, politely requested a slice of birthday cake. This seemingly innocuous detail serves as a stark reminder of Burna Boy's earlier career trajectory, before he ascended to his current status as a global music icon.
The post didn't stop there. Chief Priest, never one to shy away from a public display, subtly yet pointedly referred to Burna Boy as "Owerri Rick Ross," a nickname he has frequently used during their past online confrontations. This seemingly innocuous nickname carries a deeper layer of meaning, subtly implying that Chief Priest's wealth and influence predated Burna Boy's rise to fame.
This latest salvo in their ongoing feud has sent ripples across social media, igniting a flurry of discussions and debates among fans. Social media platforms are now abuzz with comments from fans who are weighing in on the complex history between these two prominent figures in the Nigerian entertainment industry. The exchange has once again brought to the forefront the underlying tension and apparent animosity that has characterized their relationship for some time.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the often-volatile dynamics within the Nigerian entertainment industry, where personal and professional rivalries can sometimes spill over into public discourse.
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