I Felt Low Linking Me To A Drug Issue- Obi Cubana
Obi Cubana

 

Celebrity businessman, Obi Cubana better known as Obi Cubana has said that the invitation from the NDLEA made him feel low as he’s always been fighting against drug trafficking.

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Recall that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) had invited the night club owner and reportedly grilled him for hours over suspicious payments made into his account by three convicted drug dealers from Nigeria, India and Malaysia.

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But the NDLEA reportedly allowed him to go home in order to get some documents that would be presented to the agency at a later date.

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In an interview with Daddy Freeze, the socialite spoke about his encounter with the anti drug agency and how he felt being linked to drug dealers.

I Felt Low Linking Me To A Drug Issue- Obi Cubana
Obi Cubana

He said:

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 “While growing in life, people must face some challenges, and I am facing mine at the moment. I was in detention for four days and three nights. I did not feel bad because I knew the agency would do a thorough job and if I was cleared, I would be allowed to go because it was not a witch hunt.

“However, linking me to a drug issue made me feel low. It is repulsive because it is something I had made a covenant to never support, invest in or be part of. Getting the invitation from the NDLEA got to me because it is something I have always fought against. It destroys generations, and my children could also become victims. I was told someone paid money into my account, and I believe the agency, which I feel is a responsible one, would make their findings known to the public once they are done with their investigation.”

Prior to his encounter with the anti-drug agency, the socialite was detailed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged money laundering and tax fraud.

 

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