Why I Called Out Obi Cubana, Cubana Chief Priest Over City Boy Movement – Chidi Mike
Nigerian social commentator and online personality, Chidi Mike, has finally opened up on the reasons behind his recent criticism of popular businessmen Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest over their involvement in the widely discussed City Boy Movement.
Speaking during a recent interview, Chidi Mike explained that his comments were not driven by personal hatred or jealousy, as some people had suggested on social media. According to him, his concerns were centered on the influence public figures have on young Nigerians and the kind of values being promoted online.
The controversy began after Chidi Mike publicly questioned the growing popularity of the City Boy Movement, a trend that has gained significant attention across various social media platforms. The movement, often associated with luxury lifestyles, expensive cars, lavish spending, and high-profile parties, has attracted millions of followers, especially among young people.
Chidi Mike argued that while there is nothing wrong with celebrating success, there should also be a balance between showcasing wealth and encouraging hard work, education, and entrepreneurship. He stated that many young Nigerians only see the glamorous side of the lifestyle without understanding the years of dedication, sacrifice, and business efforts that contributed to such achievements.
According to him, his remarks were intended to spark a conversation rather than attack anyone personally. He emphasized that Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest are successful entrepreneurs who have inspired many people through their business achievements. However, he believes influential personalities should also use their platforms to educate followers about the realities behind success.
“I did not call them out because I hate them,” Chidi Mike reportedly said. “My concern is the message young people are receiving. Success is good, but we should also talk about the process that leads to success.”
His comments quickly generated mixed reactions online. While some social media users agreed with his viewpoint, others accused him of unfairly targeting individuals who have worked hard to build their brands and businesses.
Supporters of Chidi Mike argued that social media often creates unrealistic expectations among young people. They noted that many youths become obsessed with wealth and luxury without focusing on the discipline and effort required to achieve financial success.
On the other hand, critics maintained that Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest have repeatedly encouraged entrepreneurship and business development through their activities and public appearances. They argued that both men have created employment opportunities and have positively impacted many lives through their businesses and charitable initiatives.
As the debate continued, Chidi Mike reiterated that his intention was never to bring anyone down. Instead, he hoped his comments would encourage more discussions about mentorship, financial literacy, and responsible influence in society.
The City Boy Movement remains a major talking point on Nigerian social media, with supporters viewing it as a celebration of achievement and confidence, while critics warn against excessive materialism and the pressure it may place on young people.
Despite the controversy, both Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest continue to enjoy massive support from fans and followers who admire their journey from humble beginnings to becoming influential figures in Nigeria's entertainment and business circles.
For now, Chidi Mike insists that his comments were made in good faith and were aimed at promoting a broader conversation about success, responsibility, and the impact of social media influence on the younger generation.

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