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Clifford University Students Stand to Benefit as Cubana Chief Priest Offers Massive Scholarship

Nigerian celebrity barman and nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has caused a stir online after announcing plans to sponsor 50 students from every department at Clifford University.

The announcement, shared in a viral social media post, quickly drew nationwide attention, with students, fans, and Nigerians reacting with a mix of excitement, humor, and skepticism. Many praised the move as a generous gesture amid rising educational costs, while others questioned its feasibility, dubbing it an “audio promise.”

Clifford University students flooded the comment sections with playful reactions and prayers for the philanthropist. One student joked, “Fifty students from every department? Bro about to trend harder than the VC.” Another quipped, “Clifford students about to start praying for ‘Chief Priest 101’ as a new course.” Some expressed cautious optimism, hoping the pledge is genuine.

The announcement also sparked debate on social media. Supporters highlighted Cubana Chief Priest’s history of philanthropy, while critics dismissed the pledge as a publicity stunt. Questions were raised about the financial sustainability of funding such a large number of students and whether any formal arrangement exists with the university.

As of now, Clifford University has not issued an official statement regarding the sponsorship. Nevertheless, the post has once again reinforced Cubana Chief Priest’s influence on social media, shifting conversations from nightlife to education, generosity, and credibility.


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