JUST-IN: Cubana Chief Priest Regrets Featuring Sabinu In Hilarious Skit As Comedian Splurges On Women

Oga Sabinus or Mr Funny, collaborated with nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chiefpriest……CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

They released a new comedy skit on September 9, which has gained significant traction on social media.

The skit features Chiefpriest’s humorous and regretful reactions following his interaction with Sabinus, contributing to its popularity.

Nigerian comedian and skit maker, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, popularly known as Oga Sabinus or Mr Funny, recently collaborated with nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chiefpriest, on a hilarious new skit.

The comedy clip, which dropped on Tuesday, September 9, has been trending across social media, especially for Chiefpriest’s amusing yet regretful reactions after his encounter with Sabinus.

In the skit, Cubana Chiefpriest plays the role of a wealthy boss who hires Sabinus as his salesboy. Despite being sternly warned to handle the job responsibly, Sabinus diverts the business funds to live a flamboyant lifestyle.

One scene shows the comic star enjoying a cruise boat ride surrounded by women while lavishly spraying cash. The storyline takes an unexpected turn when another boat carrying Chiefpriest happens to pass by, leaving him in shock as he catches Sabinus red-handed. His priceless facial expressions of disappointment and regret have since become a hot topic online.

Adding extra flavor to the video, Cubana Chiefpriest’s latest track Summer Adina, featuring Boy Pee and Zoro Swagbag, plays in the background.

Meanwhile, Sabinus has also been making headlines for his philanthropic efforts. The comedian is said to have sponsored the construction of a road in Obi Nkita/Ali Agwor, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He shared clips of the ongoing project on his Instagram stories, drawing praise from fans and followers……CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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