Popular socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has recently shared an update regarding the arrest of renowned businessman and philanthropist, E-Money, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Earlier, Gistreel reported that E-Money was arrested by the EFCC over serious allegations related to Naira abuse and the defacing of foreign currencies. These allegations had sparked a lot of public interest and discussions regarding the businessman’s financial dealings and his position in the public eye. The arrest had also raised questions about the extent of the EFCC’s crackdown on high-profile individuals involved in such activities.

In a recent update on the situation, Cubana Chief Priest took to his Instagram page to inform his followers that E-Money has since been released. His post, while providing relief to many concerned fans, also included a subtle jab that seemed to target Grammy award-winning artist, Burna Boy. While the details of this potential shade remain somewhat ambiguous, Cubana Chief Priest’s words caught the attention of many on social media. His post read: “@Iam-emoney1, my brother don fall out. To God be the glory. @Officialefcc, CP loves you no Diddy eagle 🦅 😂.” This cryptic message, combined with the emoji and wording, left fans speculating about possible underlying tensions or playful banter between the two celebrities.
Cubana Chief Priest’s message provided some lighthearted relief during what had been a tense moment for E-Money, while also stirring up a flurry of reactions and comments from his followers. The post was widely shared, sparking conversations online about the dynamics between the different celebrities, their relationships, and the recent developments surrounding the EFCC’s investigation. Many fans expressed relief that E-Money was no longer in custody, while others focused on the playful undertones of the socialite’s post. It appears the update has not only provided closure on E-Money's situation but also fueled further curiosity about the personal dynamics between these public figures.
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