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Billionaire Socialite Obi Cubana Erases Tinubu Support Posts

Obi Cubana, a well-known Nigerian businessman and socialite, has reportedly removed all posts from his Instagram account related to the City Boy Movement, an organization that supports President Bola Tinubu.
This action comes in response to criticism from various Nigerians regarding his public endorsement of the Tinubu administration.
Previously, Obi Cubana was appointed as the South-East Coordinator for the City Boy Movement, which is a youth-centric political advocacy platform aimed at promoting the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
As of now, he has not released an official statement regarding the removal of these posts. His involvement with the pro-Tinubu group has drawn significant scrutiny from some segments of the Nigerian public.
His public role in the City Boy Movement drew reactions online, especially from those who faulted his support for the current administration.
The deleted posts were said to have been connected to his involvement with the movement and its activities.
Naija News checked his Instagram handle and found no posts related to the political movement as of the time of filing this report.
However, it remained unclear whether the removal of the posts signalled Obi Cubana’s withdrawal from the group or was merely a personal decision to clean up his social media page.
The City Boy Movement is described as a youth-focused political advocacy and civic engagement platform.
The group was created to promote the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu and mobilise grassroots support for the administration.
According to reports, the organisation seeks to empower young Nigerians and strengthen communication between the government and local communities.
It has also been involved in campus tours, rallies and food drives, including the distribution of cash grants and relief materials to vulnerable households across the country.
Despite the growing reactions, Obi Cubana has not publicly addressed the reported deletion of the posts.












