Strategic Power Play in Asaba: Mansion Donation Links Elumelu, Tinubu Camp, and Celebrity Influence
A fresh wave of political and social buzz has emerged from Asaba following reports that Ndudi Elumelu, elder brother of billionaire mogul Tony Elumelu, has donated his residential property to Seyi Tinubu and nightlife personality Cubana Chief Priest.
The property, located in a highbrow area of the Delta State capital, is said to be designated as a hub for activities associated with the increasingly visible “City Boy Movement,” a socio-political group linked to youth mobilization and influence.
Sources familiar with the development describe the gesture as both strategic and symbolic, signaling a consolidation of political and social capital ahead of future engagements. While details of the agreement remain largely undisclosed, insiders suggest the property will serve as a coordination center for events, outreach, and organizational planning.
A political analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity noted: “This move reflects a blending of political influence and pop culture appeal. Bringing together figures like Seyi Tinubu and Cubana Chief Priest under a structured base suggests a deliberate attempt to energize grassroots support.”
As of press time, neither Ndudi Elumelu nor the beneficiaries have issued an official public statement confirming the donation.
However, close associates hint that preparations are already underway to activate the space for upcoming engagements.
Observers say the development underscores the evolving nature of political engagement in Nigeria, where traditional structures increasingly intersect with celebrity influence and youth-driven movements.
The “City Boy Movement,” though loosely defined, has gained traction in recent times, particularly among younger demographics, positioning itself as a cultural and political force to watch.
More details are expected to unfold as stakeholders break their silence on what could become a significant alliance shaping future narratives in both politics and entertainment.