No member of my family lives up to 80 years, Obi Cubana lays bare his inner pain in new interview (VIDEO)

The fear of a generational curse is like living with a constant, unseen predator; its presence is felt in every moment, its shadow lurking behind every choice. It whispers unfulfilled dreams, a chilling reminder that a family’s history might dictate one's future in ways they cannot alter. This profound sense of dread is precisely what Obi Cubana revealed during his interview. The recent death of his mother at 79 was a searing reminder of the generational jinx that has relentlessly tormented their family, reinforcing the agonizing realization of a fate seemingly inescapable

Obinna Iyiegbu,

Renowned Nigerian businessman and socialite, Obinna Oyiegbu, famously known as Obi Cubana, has unveiled a startling family secret: no member of his lineage has ever reached the age of 80.

In a gripping conversation with media personality Chude Jideonwu, Obi Cubana, in new video, revealed the profound tragedy of his late mother’s life, who fell just shy of breaking this generational curse, passing away at the age of 79.

According to him, his father had died at 65, his grandfather at 70, and the one before him at 75—each step marking a grim pattern of untimely demise.

The 49-year-old billionaire entrepreneur, disclosed how his family had vowed to shatter this dark legacy by celebrating his mother’s 80th birthday with an unprecedented, opulent ceremony if she reached that milestone.

Faced with the heart-wrenching reality that his mother had passed before reaching 80, Obi Cubana said he and his siblings grappled with whether to fulfill their promise of a grand celebration or opt for a more subdued tribute given she hadn’t met the milestone.

Ultimately, he avverred they chose to honor her with the magnificent celebration they had pledged, transformed her funeral into a monumental event that left an indelible mark on the country, surpassing all expectations.

His words;

“In my family, nobody has lived up to 80 years, and I’m saying this for the first time. My father died at 66, my grandmother died at 75, my grandfather died at 78, and it ran through to my mom.

“All my siblings are married and successful, and we were praying for my mother to break the generational jinx and the kind of party we would throw for her, nobody would have ever done it; we even started saving up for that. And she died on December 31, at the age of 79, after celebrating 78.

“So I said, she tried at 79 and half, so we brought everything together to celebrate her, at least; she tried and almost broke the jinx, that was why we went all out for the burial.”

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