Cubana Chiefpriest Distributes 250 makeup kits worth ₦40 million to Imo Women

  • Cubana Chiefpriest has distributed 250 makeup kits worth ₦40 million to women in Imo State through the City Boy Movement, aiming to support entrepreneurship and financial independence.

Popular entertainer and businessman Cubana Chiefpriest has empowered women in Imo State by distributing 250 boxes of makeup kits valued at ₦40 million.

The initiative, carried out under the City Boy Movement, took place in Owerri on Friday and was aimed at supporting women in entrepreneurship, particularly in the beauty and cosmetics sector.

Speaking at the event, Cubana Chiefpriest emphasised that the gesture was beyond charity, describing it as a pathway to financial independence.

“We are here to empower women. These makeup kits are not just gifts—they are a means for these women to create sustainable businesses, support their families, and achieve financial independence,” he said.

Over 250 women from different communities across the state benefited from the initiative, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to acquire tools that could help grow their businesses.

Many of the beneficiaries said the kits would enable them to generate income and build their brands in the beauty industry.

Highlighting the broader goal of the programme, he added, “This initiative is part of our continuous effort through the City Boy Movement to uplift communities, support women, and create opportunities for economic growth.”

In other news… Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has criticised businesswoman Tracy Ohiri over her ongoing dispute involving Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Nweze Umahi.

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Reacting to the controversy, Adeyanju questioned Ohiri’s claims of integrity, alleging that she cannot hold on to money while also insisting she was misled.

“If you claim your lawyer misled you into settling with David Umahi and you now suddenly have integrity after apologizing to him, please return the $70,000 first.

This way, we can take you seriously. How can you accept money when you were misled? You cannot keep Umahi’s money and still claim to have integrity at the same time,” he said.

Ohiri has been in the spotlight following her allegations that she was offered $70,000 instead of an agreed ₦305,550,000, a claim that has sparked widespread reactions and counterclaims.

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