Cubana Chief Priest pledges to pay school fees for 300 students

Cubana Chief Priest visits Federal Polytechnic Nekede in Imo state, pledges to pay school fees for 300 students.


Billionaire businessman Cubana Chief Priest has offered Educational Support to Federal Polytechnic Nekede Students

On a recent visit to Federal Polytechnic Nekede in Imo state,  Cubana Chief Priest made a significant pledge to support the education of the institution’s students.

The socialite was warmly received by the students, who gathered in large numbers to welcome him.

Cubana Chief Priest

During the event, Cubana Chief Priest announced his intention to cover the school fees of 300 students.

This gesture is expected to provide financial relief to the beneficiaries and their families, enabling them to focus on their academic pursuits without additional economic burdens.

We’ll be paying school fees for 300 students,” he declared

The students present at the event expressed their gratitude and excitement upon hearing the news.

See some comments that followed…

_diebere__ said: “Burna boy thank you oooo😂😂😂 na you activate this one”

lilis._world wrote: “Omo! I wasn’t this lucky in school.
God bless him 🙌”

sommyzsignature stated: “That’s beautiful but how they wan pick the students now”

lexie_armani remarked: “Helen setting up ring light in a bit…..”

shop_kandyaccessories_ opined: “Been wealthy and kind is a special kind of grace 😍😍”

amherbalnigeria stated: “Yet you can’t help your baby mama it’s well”

marimarsclothing_and_asooke wrote: “Money na water 💧 💧💧”

cephas_speaks wrote: “Regardless of how you make your money 🤌🏽

Helping the underprivileged will forever be goated 👏🏽”

twichyofficial said: “Normally na like you supposed help person, no be to go dey help your enemy friend… cause you wan prove a point!”

In another story, Cubana Chief Priest gifts wife 2025 Range Rover whip ahead of birthday.

The gift comes amidst a recent controversy surrounding Cubana Chief Priest and his alleged baby mama, Hellen Ati, who claimed that he had neglected their child and left them struggling in penury.

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