Shock Upset at the Primaries: Cubana Chief Priest Falls Short as Political Drama Spills Beyond the Ballot
In a stunning political twist that has left both party insiders and grassroots supporters reeling, the widely recognised “Cuban Chief Priest”, a charismatic figure known for blending spiritual authority with populist rhetoric, has lost the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary for the House of Representatives seat.
The result, announced late Friday night after hours of tense counting, marks a dramatic fall for a candidate many had assumed was unbeatable.
A Campaign Built on Influence and Controversy
For months, the Chief Priest commanded headlines with his unconventional campaign style. Mixing religious symbolism, flamboyant public appearances, and bold promises, he drew large crowds and a loyal following, particularly among younger voters and those disillusioned with traditional politicians.
Yet behind the spectacle, cracks had begun to show.
Party insiders hinted at growing unease over his polarising persona and questions about his political depth. Delegates reportedly shifted allegiance in the final days, favouring a quieter, more experienced contender seen as a “safer bet” for the general election.
One party official, speaking anonymously, described the result as “a correction.”
“Popularity is not the same as political trust,” the official said. “Delegates were thinking long-term.”
The Moment of Defeat
Witnesses at the primary venue described a visibly stunned Chief Priest as results were read out. Gone was the usual theatrical confidence; in its place, a brief, controlled smile and a nod to supporters.
In a short statement, he conceded defeat but hinted at a comeback:
“This is not the end of the journey. The people have spoken, and I have listened.”
Helen Chief Priest’s Alleged Baby Mama’s Reaction Steals the Spotlight.
If the political upset dominated headlines, it was the reaction from Helen that ignited social media. She said: I am happy you lost the primary election. GO AND CRY. SCREAMING CRY NA WATER.
Known for her outspoken presence and sharp commentary, she did not hold back.
Within minutes of the results going public, she posted a now-viral message that blended sarcasm with thinly veiled critique:
“When vibes meet reality. Governance no be spiritual consultation o.”
The post quickly gained traction, drawing thousands of reactions and sparking debates across platforms. Some praised her for “saying what everyone was thinking,” while others accused her of kicking a man while he was down.
Later, in a follow-up video, she doubled down:
“Leadership is not performance. People are tired of packaging.”
Public Reaction: Divided and Loud
Across the constituency, reactions have been mixed.
- Supporters of the Chief Priest expressed disappointment, alleging internal party politics and “elite interference.”
- Critics argue the result reflects a maturing political space where substance is beginning to outweigh spectacle.
Political analysts suggest the outcome may signal a broader shift.
“This election shows that influence especially social and spiritual doesn’t automatically translate into votes within party structures,” one analyst noted.
What Happens Next?
With the primaries concluded, attention now turns to the general election and whether the APC’s chosen candidate can unify the party after such a divisive contest.
As for the Cuban Chief Priest, his next move remains uncertain. But if his past is any indication, he is unlikely to disappear quietly.
One thing is clear:
In this political season, the drama doesn’t end at the ballot box it spills into social media, personal rivalries, and the court of public opinion.
And sometimes, the loudest voice after an election… isn’t even on the ballot.





















