Entertainment of Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Socialite and celebrity barman Cubana Chiefpriest, whose real name is Pascal Okechuwku, has responded to a viral video of billionaire and businessman Cosmas Maduka condemning the 'money na water' slang. 
Legit.ng reported that Maduka, in a viral video, argued that the culture of spending lavishly at parties was a "dead value system" that corrupts societal morals and misguides the younger generation. 
The billionaire also urged Nigerians to desist from celebrating ostentatious spending, saying that the “money na water” mindset erodes discipline, hard work, and moral integrity. 
In a response via his official Instagram page, Cubana Chiefpriest, known for using the 'money na water' slang, clapped back as he seemingly made a bold claim. 
"Saying money na water is better than being in a forgery investigation," Cubana Chiefpriest said as he teased fans with a new music project dubbed 'money na water.' 
Sharing a video of his new song, Cubana Chiefpriest wrote in the caption, 
"3 pm I will address that dry 'Money Na Water' speech from Africa’s most stingy man. Still verifying if he has been cleared in the forged import presidential waiver. Well, Sen. Omo Agege is still alive today. Saying money na water is better than being in a forgery investigation. Meanwhile, VENEZUELA (Money Na Water) with @millonariaafrica @boypee_ drops this Friday midnight." 
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