Popular Nigerian socialite and entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, has revealed his aspiration to one day take charge of Imo State.
The celebrity barman made the declaration in an Instagram post shared on June 16, where he reflected on the inspiring story of Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha.
The footballer recently gained widespread recognition after making a World Cup appearance at the age of 40, a feat Chief Priest described as proof that success can come at any stage in life.
Drawing lessons from the goalkeeper’s journey, Chief Priest encouraged his followers to remain committed to their goals, stressing the importance of patience, perseverance, and self-belief. He noted that achieving one’s dreams may take time, but consistency and faith in the process remain essential.
Using Vozinha’s experience as an example of resilience, the nightlife personality emphasized that giving up should never be an option, regardless of how long success may take to arrive.
He wrote: “@vozinha1 Cape Verde🇨🇻 Goalkeeper Blew Up At 40 With Just One World Cup Match Appearance, Na Who Give Up Lose, Keep Doing Your Thing, Never Give Up, Have Faith In Your Process & Keep Believing Yourself. Maybe Not Today, Maybe Not Tomorrow But One Thing Is Certain I Must Be In Charge Of Imo Someday. Only Time⏰ Will Tell. #CpNoSmall🥷🏾”
The post quickly generated reactions across social media, with users expressing a mix of support, skepticism, and curiosity over his political ambition.
