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Obi Cubana reportedly deletes City Boy Movement posts from his Instagram Page
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Obi Cubana reportedly deletes City Boy Movement posts from his Instagram Page

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Nigerian billionaire businessman and socialite, Obi Cubana, has reportedly quietly deleted all posts connected to the City Boy Movement from his Instagram page.

Obi Cubana has been facing backlash from ordinary Nigerians for publicly backing the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

He was appointed as the South-East Coordinator of the pro-Tinubu organization. At the time of filing this report, there has not been any official statement from him concerning the development.

DAILY POST reports that the City Boy Movement is a youth-driven political advocacy and civic engagement platform dedicated to promoting the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu.

It was formed to mobilize grassroots support, with the aim of empowering young Nigerians and bridging the gap between the government and local communities.

The group is said to have hosted campus tours, rallies and food drives to distribute cash grants and relief materials to vulnerable households across Nigeria.

Obi Cubana reportedly deletes City Boy Movement posts from his Instagram Page

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