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Billionaire businessman and entertainment mogul Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has once again found himself at the center of public attention after reports emerged of a second eviction from one of his high-profile properties in Abuja.
The renowned nightlife entrepreneur, who commands significant influence across Nigeria’s hospitality and entertainment industries, reportedly witnessed officials from the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit storm his nightclub, Cash Flow, located on Adetokunbo Ademola Street in Wuse II.
Viral videos circulating across social media platforms show enforcement officers clearing equipment, furniture, and other valuables from the venue, while police operatives stood by to maintain law and order throughout the operation. This latest development marks the second time Obi Cubana has been evicted from the same location, fueling renewed public curiosity about the ongoing property dispute and the circumstances surrounding the repeated eviction.
The incident ignited a wave of reactions online, with many Nigerians expressing both concern and cultural pride. One social media user wrote, “Igbo men face challenges but always bounce back. How do they do it?” Another added, “Igbos, it’s time to return home! We need to make things right in the East.” These comments reflect broader conversations about regional investment, entrepreneurship, and the resilience often attributed to Igbo business leaders.
As the eviction videos continue to dominate online trends, Nigerians are watching closely to see Obi Cubana’s next move, especially given his established reputation for turning setbacks into major comebacks.
His rise to national fame intensified after his mother’s widely publicized burial ceremony, which drew massive attention due to its luxury, celebrity presence, and the viral moment when friends gifted him 246 cows—a gesture that cemented his image as a symbol of influence and affluence.
With public interest at its peak, many await how the billionaire will navigate this latest challenge and what it may mean for his business empire moving forward.
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According to reports, the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit and police stormed Obi Cubana’s ‘Cash Flow’ club and removed him from the Abuja lounge on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Wuse II. It’s the second time he has been evicted from the property. pic.twitter.com/pPGDLG1ngY
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