“I’m Proud Of How You Exported Igbo Culture To The World” – Cubana Chief Priest Hails Flavour [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

Nigerian businessman, Cubana Chief Priest has praised singer Flavour for his successful sold-out show at the OVO Arena in Wembley, United Kingdom.

"I’m Proud Of How You Exported Igbo Culture To The World" – Cubana Chief Priest Hails Flavour [Video]

Flavour joined Adekunle Gold and Kizz Daniel as Nigerian artists to sell out the 12,500-capacity arena on August 24.

He performed his hit songs like “Game Changer” and “Levels.” Nigerian musicians like Sir Bright Chimezie, Falz, Phyno, and Iyanya also supported him with their performances.

In one of the videos, Cubana Chief Priest could be seen on stage with Flavour, adding to the excitement of the concert.

Taking to his Instagram page, Cubana Chief Priest expressed his pride in Flavour, celebrating how he has promoted Igbo culture worldwide.

Sharing a video from their stage moment, he wrote, “My Bro Legendary @2niteflavour Sold Out London🇬🇧 What A Moment For The Culture. Everything On The Lines I Said When I Removed My Chieftaincy Cap Came From The Depth Of My Fat Heart❤️, Ijele I’m So Proud Of How Much You Have Exported Our Expensive & Amazing Igbo💸 Culture To The World🌎, Fa Ga Ekwete Na Ona Eme.”

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Watch the video below:

KanyiDaily recalls that Cubana Chief Priest recently revealed that insecurity forced Flavour to hold his father’s funeral in Enugu instead of his home state, Anambra.

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
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