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Seyi Tinubu presents Obi Cubana with City Boy Movement appointment letter
Prominent businessman and socialite, Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has confirmed his appointment as South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, following the presentation of his appointment letter by Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu.
Iyiegbu shared the development on his official Instagram page on Tuesday, revealing that Seyi Tinubu visited his residence on Monday night to formally hand over the certificate of appointment.
“Last night, my long-time friend and brother, Seyi Tinubu, paid me a visit at my home. We held great conversations about everything,” Iyiegbu wrote. He added that the meeting provided an opportunity to discuss issues of national interest.
Responding to public reactions to his new role, Iyiegbu defended his decision, stressing that lasting change comes from constructive engagement rather than standing apart. “I’m fully aware of the varied reactions it has sparked. My belief remains firm: lasting change comes from constructive engagement, not standing apart,” he said.
Declaring his loyalty to the movement, the Anambra-born entrepreneur said: “I’ve learned that influence is limited from the outside — so yes, here we are! I am a City Boy through and through, inside and out.”
Iyiegbu reassured Nigerians that his new role would not compromise his personal values, community work, or leadership principles, adding that his focus would be on promoting inclusiveness. He described President Bola Tinubu as “a City Boy and a man of commerce”, emphasising the need for collective action.
“All of us need all of us in order to achieve our national aspirations, and I am committed to carrying every Nigerian along in all that I do,” he said, urging citizens to embrace tolerance, mutual respect, and national development.
He concluded: “Let’s respect differing views, keep conversations vibrant, and stay focused on building real value. The moment is now — we move!” Iyiegbu thanked his supporters for their goodwill and pledged to work toward a more inclusive future.
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