Isaac Fayose has taken another swipe at celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest, calling him a “little boy” as their ongoing social media feud continues to draw attention online.
The fresh exchange comes after Cubana Chief Priest reportedly mocked Fayose and claimed he had better access to Nigeria’s political elite, sharing a photo with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to back his claim.
Reacting in a new video that has since gone viral, Fayose dismissed Cubana’s bragging rights and insisted they are not on the same level.
“Me and you, we are not on the same league. You can’t compare day and night. You’re a little boy,” Fayose said.
The businessman also bragged about his long-standing influence in Lagos, claiming some of the entertainers Cubana Chief Priest associates with today once passed through his circle.
“Even those you dey follow, when they were coming up, na from my club for Lekki Phase 1 dem dey rock,” he said, mentioning Wizkid, Davido and 2Baba.
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Fayose went on to question Cubana Chief Priest’s display of wealth, arguing that expensive parties do not prove real success.
“You don’t measure people by how much they throw in the party,” he stated.
He further cast doubt on the source of Cubana’s money, suggesting he would have faced legal trouble in a more serious system.
“If we are in a normal country wey dem dey check wealth, you go dey jail by now,” Fayose added.
Fayose also referenced convicted internet fraudster Hushpuppi while warning that flashy lifestyles do not always reflect legitimacy.
“We don’t know the source of your wealth,” he said.
The spat between both men reportedly began after Fayose made controversial remarks about the Igbo community during discussions surrounding political loyalty and activism.
However, Fayose made it clear he was not backing down from his earlier statement.
“No regret for my statement about the Igbos that they are easy to buy because they are money driven,” he said.
The back-and-forth has continued to stir mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians condemning the exchange and others treating it as entertainment.

