Politics has a way of humbling even the loudest voices.
Cubana Chief Priest stepped into his state’s party primary with full city boy confidence, but the outcome clearly showed that popularity alone is not enough. In Nigeria, politics goes far beyond social media influence or nightlife fame. You may have money, visibility, and strong connections, but without a solid grassroots structure, it becomes very difficult to succeed. Real political strength is built from the ground up ward by ward, community by community.
The same people who cheer you in public spaces may not necessarily support you when it truly counts. That’s the difference between online influence and real political power.
A simple lesson from this, build genuine relationships, respect your base, and understand that politics is a serious game not just a platform for popularity. In the end, Nigeria has a way of reminding everyone that true power comes from the people 🇳🇬
Winning elections in Nigeria is not about being famous, you can be famous and not win your polling unit. Now let's take a look at what happened to Cubana Chief Priest Man is famous and influencial on social media but got only 14 votes during the primary in his polling unit, all of that boils down to the way we talk, he once made a video on social media that most people who trolls him online are poor and don't have G wagons and for that he doesn't take them seriously, this are the same people you want their votes, how would they vote you in after down grading them?.
This scenario has further proven to us that social media influence or popularity doesn't make one win but the legacies and relationships that is build with the people at the grassroots is what matters, after all he wasn't contesting for the interest of the people he is only concerned about himself and to make more wealth, this is a lesson we should all learn from.