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Obi Cubana: The Mogul Redefining Nigeria’s Nightlife and Hospitality

Exploring the journey of Nigeria’s nightlife king and his impact on hospitality, entrepreneurship, and Igbo pride

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Early Life and Education 

In addition to hospitality, Cubana has invested in multiple sectors including: • Beverage production, with the launch of Odogwu Bitters, a herbal alcoholic drink. • Real estate • Event management • Transportation (Enviable Transport) • Tech and distribution

 Philanthropy

Cubana is actively involved in philanthropy through various initiatives. His wife, Ebele Iyiegbu, is the founder of the KIEK Foundation, a non-profit focused on providing educational and healthcare support to underprivileged children. The couple is known for their community development efforts and frequent charitable donations.
 Personal Life

 

Obi Cubana is married to Ebele “Lush” Iyiegbu, a lawyer and humanitarian. They have four biological sons and one adopted child. He is widely admired for his family values and his public celebration of Igbo culture.
 Recognition and Awards
Cubana has received multiple awards and honors for his contributions to business and hospitality, including: • Inspiring Personality Award – Ghana-Nigeria Achievers Awards (2017) • Democracy Entrepreneur of the Year – Democracy Heroes Awards (2018) • Icon of Hospitality and Tourism Award • Honorary Doctorate Degree from Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) in 2022
Public Image and Influence

 

 

 

Obi Cubana gained national and international attention in 2021 during the burial ceremony of his mother in Oba, which became a viral media event due to its scale, celebrity attendance, and display of wealth. He is considered a symbol of success in Nigeria’s youth-driven entrepreneurial movement.
 Also • Cubana Group • Nigerian nightlife industry • Odogwu Bitters • Igbo entrepreneurs
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