Cubana Chief Priest has announced plans to sponsor the tuition of 50 students per department at Clifford University, sparking both praise and skepticism online, while the school has yet to confirm the offer.


Popular Nigerian entrepreneur and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, famously known as Cubana Chief Priest, has announced a bold initiative to cover the tuition fees of 50 studentCubana Chief Priest has announced plans to sponsor the tuition of 50 students per department at Clifford University, sparking both praise and skepticism online, while the school has yet to confirm the offer.s in every department at Clifford University.
The pledge, shared via a viral social media post, quickly drew nationwide attention, sparking a flood of reactions ranging from celebration to skepticism.
Students of Clifford University flooded the comment sections with excitement, prayers, and jokes. Some saw it as a much-needed act of generosity amid tough economic times, while others viewed it with cautious optimism.
“Fifty students per department? He’s about to trend more than the VC,” one user joked.
“Clifford should introduce ‘Chief Priest 101’ as a course,” another quipped.
Despite the humor, many questioned whether the promise would be fulfilled, referring to it as another potential “audio promise” — a term used for unkept social media pledges.
Across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, public opinion was split. Some applauded Cubana Chief Priest for his philanthropic efforts, while others questioned the timing and feasibility of sponsoring such a large number of students.
“He never noticed the school until now? Must be for clout,” a critic wrote.
As of now, Clifford University has not confirmed any partnership or official involvement in the sponsorship plan.
Nevertheless, the announcement has shifted public discourse—this time from nightlife to education—further cementing Cubana Chief Priest’s influence across digital platforms.
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