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Doctor Reacts Reacts As Cubana Chief Spends Over N700k On Medications

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 4:33 pm
jolaoso babajide
Published: September 23, 2025
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Nigerian socialite, Cubana Chief Priest has come under scrutiny after spending over N700,000 on medications for Malaria and Typhoid.

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Doctor slams Cubana Chief Priest over N700K medicationsReactions Trailing Below…

As earlier reported by GistReel, the socialite shared a screenshot of the estimated bill of N700,000 on Instagram.

Doctor slams Cubana Chief Priest over N700K medications

According to The Bearded Dr Sina on X (formerly Twitter), Cubana Chief Priest should have personal medical practitioners who prioritize his health.

The medical practitioner stated that the drug combination, as seen in Cubana Chief Priest’s case, is terrible.

The tweet reads,“I always say , If you have money, Have personal Doctors who are privately intentional about your Health. That’s such a Terrible Drug combination for the supposed ” Malaria & Typhoid” he has.He’d likely be back”.

Reactions Trailing Below…

Solomon Gold wrote,”Before the issue got to this stage, it started from somewhere. Now, it has compounded because govt was never intentional about it. Less standard hospitals available..Fewer doctors available”.

Saint Dikachi, “They ripped him off by giving him so many medications at same time . They ignored the possibility of drug to drug interactions and paid no attention on the impact of too many medication on the liver. This is so terrible”.

Oga Ray wrote, “Everybody keeps talking as if CP is the one that demanded those drugs. The man went to a pharmacy and asked to be given a Malaria drug & they gave these to him. He comes online to share his experience and he’s getting dragged about the drugs. Is he the pharmacist? Is he the doctor?”.

Cira added,“He said he went to a pharmacy to get medications and the Pharmacy he got them from is notorious for giving people not just fake medications, but just any medication that is expensive in order to make money”.

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