Obinna Iyiegbu, a businessman and socialite better known by his stage name Obi Cubana, has refuted a rumour going around on social media about his claimed troubles as a laundryman in the past.
According to Anaedoonline, Cubana debunked the claims made in the narrative about him and his wife’s previous lives as laundrymen and women who lived in an unfinished building on Instagram.
The popular tale detailed their troubles and how the pair had done the washing for a family who wouldn’t pay them.
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Cubana, on the other hand, had referred to the tale as another superstory on social media and urged followers to mark it as bogus everywhere they saw it.
“Just woke up to some online “Super Story” about me and this my babeKai, Social media sha! Hey babe!❤️@lush_eby”, he wrote.
According to PM news, a social media personality named Mazi Jude Pondis argued in favour of the businessman by claiming that the tale was a fake before Cubana could deny the claim.
Pondis took to Facebook to write, ”In as much as Obi Cubana had his own share of struggles before becoming great today, the public should be aware that there was never a time Obi and his pregnant wife was running laundry services for people, and there’s no such story that they washed clothes for somebody and the person didn’t pay, making them to trek a long distance in the middle of the night with his heavily pregnant wife as at a time.
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”That story was not from the Cubanas. Obi started his business as a pepper soup seller in Abuja, and his wife was coming around his shop to patronize him, That was how he summoned courage and asked her out, and that was how they got married. Sometimes I just feel like Obi Cubana and his wife should organize a marriage seminar for single people to coman learn how to marry marriage because these couple are huge inspiration to singles and married people. He knows how to take care of his wife, and the wife don’t play with him. They’ll last 600 years in marriage, I’m sure of that.
”Here is the fake news making rounds. Please stamp it fake anywhere it rears its head.”
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