- Cubana Chief Priest, a Nigerian socialite and businessman, voiced his concerns regarding a recent violent incident in Jos, Plateau State.
- The attack occurred on Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, at approximately 7:30 pm.
- Gunmen targeted the Angwan Rukuba community during the attack.

Nigerian socialite and businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, has expressed his concern over the recent deadly attack in Jos, Plateau State.
On Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, gunmen targeted the Angwan Rukuba community around 7:30 pm, killing 28 people and injuring several others.
In a detailed post on Instagram, Cubana Chief Priest, who has recently been involved in a DNA dispute with his alleged baby mama Helen Attoh, suggested that the attack might have been intended to embarrass President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his birthday.
“I feel for everyone in Jos. This was clearly done to embarrass our president on his birthday,” he wrote.
He also extended his condolences to the victims’ families, called on security agencies to act decisively, and prayed for those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
Meanwhile, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has reacted by imposing a 48-hour curfew in Jos North to help restore order and assist security forces in apprehending the attackers.
The state government has also urged residents to remain calm, stay alert, and support security personnel by providing any information that could help bring the perpetrators to justice.
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In other news… Nigerian entertainer Speed Darlington recently voiced his frustration over a noisy rooster that reportedly kept him awake during a stay in Owerri.News Archive Access
Sharing his experience online, he described being accommodated in a room at the back of a property while attending an event in the city. From his window, he could see fish ponds, which he noted, but emphasized that his real concern was the early-morning crowing of a male chicken.
“I went to Owerri for an event, and my host lodged me in a room at the backyard. From the window, I can see fish ponds everywhere, but that’s not even my issue. My problem is this male chicken that has been crowing since 3 a.m., disturbing my sleep,” he explained.
Speed Darlington also humorously offered a reward to anyone who could help deal with the noisy bird. “I’m ready to pay ₦20k to anyone who can handle that particular chicken,” he added.
His unusual complaint quickly caught the attention of social media users, sparking discussions about the challenges of urban living and how traditional surroundings can sometimes clash with modern comfort expectations. Similar concerns about noise disturbances from animals in residential areas had been highlighted online back in 2022.
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