Billionaire entrepreneur Obinna Iyiegbu, widely known as Obi Cubana, has reportedly been evicted once again from one of his Abuja properties, sparking intense online conversations and renewed curiosity about the ongoing disputes surrounding the establishment. This marks the second eviction from the same location, raising significant questions about the unresolved legal and property issues tied to the lounge.
According to reports circulating across social media and news platforms, officials from the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit stormed his popular nightclub, Cash Flow, situated on Adetokunbo Ademola Street in Wuse II, Abuja. Eyewitnesses and viral clips confirm that the enforcement team arrived in full force to execute the court order, clearing out items and securing the premises.

Videos from the scene show enforcement officers methodically removing equipment, furniture, electronics, and other valuables from the nightclub. Police officers were also seen stationed strategically around the building, providing backup security and ensuring the operation proceeded without interference. The scale and precision of the exercise suggested a well-coordinated enforcement action executed under strict legal directives.
This development represents the second time the nightlife mogul has been evicted from the same property, intensifying speculation about deeper legal battles, unresolved ownership disputes, or breached agreements involving the location. Many Nigerians have taken to social media to analyze the situation and speculate on the potential causes behind the repeated evictions.

Reactions online have been swift and diverse. One commentator wrote, “Igbo men dey see shege, but they always rise again. How do they do it?” highlighting a sentiment that, despite challenges, many Igbo businessmen have a resilience that keeps them moving forward. Another user added, “Igbos, start coming home! We must get it right in the East,” turning the eviction into a conversation about regional development and economic empowerment.
As multiple videos of the eviction continue to dominate social media timelines, Nigerians are watching closely to see what Obi Cubana’s next move will be. His business history has shown a pattern of bouncing back stronger after setbacks, which is why many believe this eviction might only be a temporary hurdle for the well-known entrepreneur.
Obi Cubana became a household name after a grand burial ceremony he hosted for his mother, an event that drew business moguls, celebrities, entertainers, and influencers from across the country. The lavish affair trended nationwide for weeks, especially after it was revealed that he received an astonishing 246 cows from friends and associates—a gesture that cemented his status as a central figure in Nigeria’s entertainment and business scene.
With the latest eviction making rounds, observers are keen to see whether the billionaire will engage in legal action, relocate the business, or open a new establishment entirely. Given his track record, many expect him to return with an even bigger project, turning controversy into a fresh commercial opportunity.
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According to reports, the FCT High Court Enforcement Unit and police stormed Obi Cubana’s ‘Cash Flow’ club and removed him from the Abuja lounge on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Wuse II. It’s the second time he has been evicted from the property. pic.twitter.com/pPGDLG1ngY
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