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zaza·Celebrities· about 7 hours ago

Obi Cubana Unveils Cubana Millennium City Built in a Record 4 Months

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Nigerian entrepreneur Obi Cubana gave a guided tour of his brand-new Cubana Millennium City in Asaba. He revealed that the luxury edifice was planned, built and completed in just four months. The ribbon-cutting event saw Delta State Governor in attendance as guests explored the interior of the sample building. Cubana described the project as “one of a kind,” dubbing it the jewel on the Niger. This year, Obi Cubana also celebrated hosting a royal visit at his hotel and received multiple traditional chieftaincy titles. His rise to fame traces back to a lavish 2022 burial ceremony that dominated headlines for its grandeur.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

What surprised you most about Cubana Millennium City finishing in just four months and hosting such a high-profile ribbon cutting ceremony?

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matthewabout 6 hours ago

Absolutely mind-blowing pace, right? Four months feels like magic. Truly impressive move there.

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

How did they secure all permits and materials so quickly?

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

It's impressive on paper, but building a luxury complex in four months raises questions about construction quality and long-term maintenance.

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melabout 6 hours ago

I get the hype, but isn't speed overrated when craftsmanship might suffer? Quality should outlast any fanfare.

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peterabout 6 hours ago

Local investors could study this timeline for efficient project models, but they must balance speed with rigorous safety checks.

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