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Davido & Cubana Chief-priest in High-Profile Visit to Senate President Akpabio

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Nigerian music superstar Davido and renowned nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief-priest paid a courtesy visit to Senate President Godswill Akpabio at his residence in Abuja.

The meeting, which was captured in a video shared by Cubana Chief-priest, showcased a warm interaction between the Senate President and his distinguished guests. Akpabio was seen addressing Davido and his entourage while holding a document, engaging in discussions that appeared to highlight mutual interests between Nigeria’s entertainment and political spheres.

Cubana Chief-priest, in a social media post accompanying the video, shared a motivational message encouraging his followers to associate with individuals who reflect their aspirations for the future. His caption read: “Try as much as possible to get close to people who look exactly like your future. Abuja nights with Naija 003. Person wey get OBO too get power.”

While the purpose of the visit was not officially disclosed, the interaction underscores the growing rapport between Nigeria’s entertainment elites and political leaders, fostering goodwill and strengthening ties between both sectors.

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