Obi Cubana prioritizes winning souls for Christ amid APC backlash

Nigerian businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, also known as Obi Cubana, has stated that his current priority is to spread the message of Christianity. The billionaire entrepreneur made this statement on Facebook, following controversy surrounding his recent appointment as South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, a group supporting President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid.

The appointment had sparked criticism on social media, with many users expressing disappointment over Obi Cubana’s association with the All Progressives Congress, which they believe has contributed to the country’s economic challenges. However, in his Facebook post, Obi Cubana shifted focus to his spiritual pursuits, emphasizing the importance of winning souls for Christ.

This development comes after Obi Cubana was recently led to Christianity by Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International. In his post, Obi Cubana expressed gratitude for a blessed week, filled with fruitful experiences and time spent in God’s presence.

The City Boy Movement’s appointment of Obi Cubana as its South-East Coordinator had been seen as a strategic move to garner support for President Tinubu’s re-election campaign. However, the backlash on social media highlights the challenges faced by public figures in Nigeria who engage with politics, particularly when their actions are perceived as endorsing a particular party or ideology.

As a prominent businessman and hotelier, Obi Cubana’s actions are closely watched by the public and the media. His statement on prioritizing his spiritual life may be seen as an attempt to distance himself from the controversy surrounding his political affiliations. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how this development will impact his public image and business ventures in the coming days.

The intersection of politics, religion, and public life is a complex issue in Nigeria, where prominent figures often face scrutiny for their actions and affiliations. As the country navigates its political landscape, the actions of public figures like Obi Cubana will continue to be closely monitored and debated by the public and the media.

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