Nigerians React As Cubana Chief Priest Steps Out In N1.5M Agbada and N1M Designer Shoes (Video)

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Nigerian socialite and businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, has gone viral on social media after revealing the amazing amount of his outfits at a recent event.

The self-proclaimed celebrity barman shared a video of himself wearing a black Agbada with gold embroidery paired with designer trainers on his Instagram page.

In the video, Cubana Chief Priest flaunted the full range of his outfit as he rolled up the sleeve of his Agbada and confidently walked across a parking lot.

He then revealed that the Agbada, which is designed by famous designer, Seyi Vodi is worth N1.5 million while his Dior sneakers are worth N1 million.

 

According to the celebrity barman, being rich is not enough, you need to know how to spoil yourself with good things.

He wrote, “1.5 Million Naira Agbada @seyivodi You Dey Sew, I Come Balance Am With 1 Million Naira @dior Sneakers. No Be To Get Money, You Sabi Chop Am 

The video has drew mixed reactions on social media, with many surprised by the cost of his outfit while others criticized his style of dressing.

@uncle_jeff_offical wrote: “You for wear the agbada with better Louis Vuitton shoe for the fittings to sharp sha”

@queenmercy_72 wrote: “Sir please whenever u put on such a dress Biko wear a corporate shoe…u know all those nice black shoes men do wear…ehh wear it with this attire Bikour wife owns u but I’m observing kwa”

@najite4 wrote, “It’s not by wearing expensive clothes and shoes but the initiative to match them so they look good on you, wetin be Agbada and sneaker-like dude grow up make you dress maturely ask you be big boy”

@gadjetzshopluxury wrote, “This is literally spending so much and not looking the part…the sneakers is a very bad idea …I shouldn’t have commented but I had to …meanwhile, these celebrity tailors dey make money sha …1.5m for this outfit …if the tailor use this picture run ads, him no go get 1 client .”

Watch the video below,

 

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