Obi Cubana reportedly evicted from his Abuja lounge following court order

Billionaire businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has reportedly been evicted from one of his properties in Abuja for the second time.

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According to reports circulating online, his nightclub Cash Flow, located on Adetokunbo Ademola Street in Wuse II, was cleared out by officials of the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit.

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Viral videos from the scene show enforcement officers removing equipment and valuables while police officers stood by to provide support throughout the operation.

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This marks the second time the nightlife mogul has faced eviction from the same property, raising fresh questions and sparking conversations about ongoing disputes surrounding the location.

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Many reactions have trailed online. A commentator wrote, “Igbo men dey see shege, but they always rise again. How do they do it?” Another added, “Igbos, start coming home! We must get it right in the East.”

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As videos continue to spread online, Nigerians are watching closely to see what Obi Cubana’s next move will be, especially given his track record of bouncing back stronger.

The businessman rose to fame following a burial ceremony that attracted business executives, pop stars, and celebrities.

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The event made headlines in Nigeria for weeks due to its grandeur and opulence, with a notable highlight being when Obi Cubana received 246 cows from his friends.

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