Cubana Chiefpriest Dragged Over N700k Meds He Purchased for Malaria and Typhoid: “He Will Be Back”

Cubana Chiefpriest Dragged Over N700k Meds He Purchased for Malaria and Typhoid: “He Will Be Back”

  • Cubana Chiefpriest trended on social media after he shared the list of medication he bought for N700,000 to treat Malaria and Typhoid
  • Legit.ng earlier reported that the nightlife mogul opened up about his disappointing encounter at a Nigerian hospital
  • Reacting to the list of meds he got from a pharmacy, a Nigerian doctor on X criticised them as he condemned the businessman’s lifestyle

Popular socialite and nightlife entrepreneur, Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has been cautioned over recent medications he purchased for Malaria and Typhoid.

Legit.ng earlier reported that the businessman shared recent health struggles and a disappointing encounter at a Nigerian hospital.

Cubana Chiefpriest under fire over N700k malaria meds
Cubana Chiefpriest spends N700,000 on malaria, typhoid drugs, sparks social media buzz. Credit: @cubanachiefpriest
Source: Instagram

In a post on his Instagram page, the celebrity barman admitted he wasn’t feeling well and decided to go for a medical checkup. However, his experience at the facility left him frustrated.

According to him, the hospital staff showed little care and professionalism, forcing him to abandon his checkup plans.

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Chiefpriest disclosed that after seeing how things were handled, he only picked up medication and decided against going through with the medical tests he had initially come for.

Cubana Chiefpriest shares receipt of meds

A few minutes after the lengthy post, the nightlife mogul shared a receipt listing about seven medications he bought from a pharmacy.

A Nigerian doctor reacted to Cubana Chiefpriest’s now-viral hospital receipt showing he spent N700,000 on treatment for malaria and typhoid.

The doctor via Elon Musk’s X didn’t hold back in critiquing both the prescription given to the celebrity and the entire approach to his medical care.

“I always say, if you have money, have personal doctors who are privately intentional about your health,” he wrote.
“That's such a terrible drug combination for the supposed ‘malaria and typhoid’ he has. He'd likely be back.”

The doctor went on to question why someone of Chiefpriest’s financial status would settle for what he described as substandard care.

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Cubana Chiefpriest’s hospital visit turns viral after N700k receipt surfaces
Cubana Chiefpriest trends after paying N700k for malaria treatment. Credit: @cubanachiefpriest
Source: Instagram

He argued that with the level of wealth and influence the nightlife mogul possesses, including a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a fleet of luxury vehicles, his medical choices should reflect a similar standard of excellence.

“A person like Cubana Chiefpriest should not be slapped with something as useless as ‘malaria and typhoid.'
“My point is, if you’re part of the top 1% of the population known for big-money doings, your doings should also reflect in you providing and giving yourself access to the top echelon of care.”

See his tweets below:

Reactions trail Cubana Chiefpriest’s N700k meds

Legit.ng compiled reactions below:

@ProductivityVA said:

"That prescription looks concerning - multiple antibiotics at once can cause more harm than good."

dedayo_f said:

"Spending 700k on medication without prescription is very wild!"

a.bjuicy said:

"Una don carry money laundering enter hospital too? 😂😂😂."

curvybykas said:

"700k drugs for typhoid and malaria??? Am I missing something?"

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melvofficial9030 said:

"For eem mind , he want show off the amount of drugs he bought …these guys needs better exposure."

iretemitayo said:

"As big as you’re , You no get Personal/ Family Professional Doctor , Ehn Cp?? Tor."

jessicaposh1 said:

"Did they add a bottle of champagne to the medication?"

dementor077 said:

"Argumentine and lonart with paracetamol is okay to treat him, E no go reach 35k self 😂, this one na celebrity treatment😂."

couplestherapies said:

"For malaria and typhoid wey common man Dey use 2,500 treat."

doris_ukoha said:

"I wonder how someone like chiefpriest does not have a PERSONAL DOCTOR or Family Doctor....it baffles me."

mz_lizzy7 said:

"What’s vitamin c doing in malaria treatment.."

yung_arry said:

Luxury drugs 😂😂👍👍."

sox4real_ said:

"It shows how many Nigerians take their health for granted, blowiing money in clubs and on a daily but won't bother to engage the service of a professional consultant for their health.

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deejaygfunk said:

"Normally this treatment is around N1,000,000 he probably got a discount 🤓."

ckgramm said:

"Make he go treat am for Kenya then from there do that DNA test."

Cubana CP's alleged baby mama shares pictures

Legit.ng reported that Cubana Chiefpriest's alleged baby mama had shared some pictures of her son, whom she claimed was fathered by him.

The lady had claimed in 2023 that she had an affair with Cubana Chiefpriest, and he denied fathering the child.

She involved DPA about it, and they planned to drag Cubana Chiefpriest to court in the US over the paternity saga as they shared more details.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chinasa Afigbo (Entertainment Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.