***Politics, Prestige, Pop Culture Converge to Celebrate Five Decades of Influence in Unprecedented Style
Abuja witnessed a seismic cultural event on Saturday night as Obi Iyiegbu, famously known as Obi Cubana, turned 50, and did so in a way only he could: with power, polish, and pure panache.
The iconic Transcorp Hilton played host to a night that was equal parts celebration and spectacle. From politicians to pop icons, moguls to movie stars, the Nigerian elite gathered not just to mark a birthday, but to honour a man whose journey has become synonymous with aspiration, innovation, and resilience.
It wasn’t just a party—it was the social summit of the year.
With a magnetic blend of humility and swagger, Obi Cubana stood at the center of it all.
The businessman, whose empire spans hospitality, nightlife, real estate, and investment, is no stranger to the spotlight. But Saturday night wasn’t about business—it was personal.
“This is more than a milestone,” he told a rapt audience. “It’s a celebration of collective progress. We rise by lifting others.”
His words echoed the theme of the night: empowerment, elevation, and excellence.
The guest list read like a national power index. Former Anambra Governor and Labour Party presidential hopeful Peter Obi led the tributes, calling Obi Cubana “a portrait of Nigerian grit and generosity.”
He was flanked by political heavyweights including Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Chris Ngige, Emeka Ihedioha, and Dino Melaye—each lending credibility and gravitas to the gathering.
On the cultural front, music and glamour took center stage. Flavour lit up the room with a high-energy performance, while Paul O turned the heat up with Afrobeat-fueled flair. Highlife rhythms added a layer of tradition to an otherwise ultra-modern affair.
From fashion statements to flashbulbs, the red carpet sizzled with star presence. Ini Edo, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Mercy Eke, Tacha, Broda Shaggi, and Okey Bakassi turned the Transcorp lobby into a couture catwalk, setting social media ablaze with images of high fashion and higher energy.
At 50, Obi Cubana is not just a mogul—he’s a cultural icon.
His rise from modest beginnings to leading one of the most recognizable lifestyle brands in Nigeria is the stuff of entrepreneurial legend. Yet what truly sets him apart is his ability to blend business with benevolence: empowering youth, investing in communities, and promoting African excellence across industries.
Obi Cubana’s birthday wasn’t just a celebration—it was a cultural reset, a rare fusion of influence, elegance, and unity. Abuja may return to its usual pace, but for those who witnessed the golden jubilee, the echoes of that night will linger like the beat of a timeless Afrobeats track.
One thing is certain: Obi Cubana didn’t just turn 50. He turned the page on what celebration—and legacy—should look like