Did your mother ever see bundle of naira notes in her lifetime – Reuben Abati asks Obi Cubana

Reuben Abati, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has asked if Obi Cubana’s mother, who was buried recently, ever saw, handled or spent a bundle of crisp Naira notes in her lifetime.

The journalist, in a write up on Wednesday, also wondered why nothing was heard of Obi Cubana’s family members during the much talked about burial.

“Does he even have siblings or extended family members?” he queried.

Abati raised many issues concerning the lavish funeral that took place in Oba, Anambra State, last weekend including how Obi Cubana made such money and how much tax he pays to the Nigerian government.

“Obi Cubana has every right to bury his mother the way he wants. But who is he? How did he make his money? How much tax does he pay to the Nigerian government?

“I am not sure half of the people at the event even know who Cubana’s mother was,” he wrote.

“What kind of person was she? How did she relate within the community? Did she ever see, handle, spend, a bundle of crisp Naira notes in her lifetime?

“Who are Obi Cubana’s family members? Does he even have siblings or extended family members?”

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