From Socialite to Lawmaker? Cubana Chief Priest Eyes House of Reps Seat

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Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
From Socialite to Lawmaker? Cubana Chief Priest Eyes House of Reps Seat

Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest has declared his intention to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives under the All Progressives Congress (APC), marking an unexpected turn from entertainment culture to political ambition.

A Political Move Few Expected But Not Entirely Surprising

For years, Cubana Chief Priest has built his public image around nightlife, celebrity culture, and luxury.

His brand has long been tied to high-profile parties, social media virality, and a carefully curated lifestyle that made him one of the most recognisable figures in Nigeria’s entertainment-adjacent space.

That is why his recent political declaration sparked immediate reactions online.

In a now-viral announcement, the celebrity businessman revealed plans to contest for the House of Representatives seat representing Orsu, Orlu, and Oru East Federal Constituency in Imo State under the platform of the All Progressives Congress.

On paper, it sounds like an unlikely shift that a man popularly associated with nightlife and social influence is now seeking legislative office.

But in today’s Nigeria, where public figures increasingly extend their reach beyond their original industries, the transition does not feel entirely out of place.

More Than Just a Viral Announcement

Cubana Chief Priest’s political interest did not appear overnight.

In recent months, he has been visibly aligned with Bola Tinubu and the “City Boys” movement, a public association that signalled growing political interest long before his official declaration.

That context changes how his announcement is read.

Rather than looking like a spontaneous career detour, his House of Reps ambition appears more deliberate, part personal ambition, part strategic positioning.

In his public statement, he framed his decision around development, insisting that his goal is to contribute meaningfully to his constituency rather than seek office for financial gain.

Social media reactions were swift and largely unsparing:

Source: X (formerly twitter)

Whether that message resonates with voters remains to be seen.

Can Popularity Become Political Credibility?

This is where the bigger conversation begins.

Celebrity politics is not new in Nigeria, but it continues to generate mixed reactions.

Let’s take Desmond Elliot and Banky W for example.

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They have already shown that fame can create a pathway into political relevance, though not always with the same outcomes.

Cubana Chief Priest now enters that conversation from a slightly different position.

Unlike actors or musicians, his relevance has been built less on performance talent and more on personality, visibility, and cultural influence and this difference makes his candidacy especially interesting.

Voters may be drawn initially by familiarity, but legislative representation raises harder questions about priorities, competence, constituency needs, and long-term accountability.

For some Nigerians, especially those from the constituency he hopes to represent, those questions felt deeply personal:


Source: X(formally twitter)

Those are questions every candidate must answer, celebrity or not.

Reinvention or Political Evolution?

Public figures reinvent themselves all the time.

Business leaders enter politics, entertainers move into activism, celebrities build second careers in spaces far removed from what first made them popular.

But Cubana Chief Priest’s attempted transition feels especially dramatic because of how sharply it contrasts with the image he has spent years building.

For voters in Orsu, Orlu, and Oru East Federal Constituency, the questions are likely to become far more practical than symbolic.

What does he understand about local representation?

What priorities would define his campaign? Beyond popularity, what distinguishes him from other aspirants seeking the same office?

These are the questions that begin to separate celebrity curiosity from political seriousness.

Whether voters accept that transition is the real story still unfolding.



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