Verydarkman criticises Cubana Chief Priest over political alignment, mentions Nnamdi Kanu

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Social media activist Verydarkman has publicly criticised nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest over his political alignment with APC, referencing detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu in the process.

In a viral video, Verydarkman accused Cubana Chief Priest of seeking influence and clout while allegedly aligning with the “City Boy Movement,” a slogan associated with President Bola Tinubu’s supporters.

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He questioned the businessman’s stance, suggesting that prior rhetoric about political support tied to Nnamdi Kanu’s release had shifted.

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Verydarkman stated that his respect for Cubana Chief Priest now hinges on tangible outcomes, specifically referencing Kanu’s continued detention.

He argued that political endorsements should translate into meaningful action rather than personal gain.

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His words in part …

“You used it to get a lot of clout so that your people will think that you’re fighting for them. Now the agenda is already clear. Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison. That 10 thousand votes wey you say them no go get if Nnamdi Kanu no dey outside, you don dey help them now with the City Boy Movement. You wan go gather am from your people. You wan go use your small and little influence take get am. I can’t respect you anymore, to be very honest. The only thing that you can tell me now, Cubana Chief Priest, is that this thing wey you dey do by end of February Nnamdi Kanu go commot. If Nnamdi Kanu no Comot by the end of February, you’re a snake and a terrible person. If him no comot, you’re just a typical user that was using his people.”

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