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Chris Uba Caught on Video in Altercation Over Payment

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Chris Uba Caught On Video In Altercation Over Payment

A video that’s making the rounds shows Chris Uba, a well-known figure in the Peoples Democratic Party from Anambra State, getting into a heated confrontation with some workers at his London home.

The 36-second clip, obtained by SaharaReporters, captures a foreign national demanding payment for work they did on Uba’s house. However, Uba can be seen insistently telling the workers to leave his property, claiming, “I am not owing you. I said leave my house.”

In the video, a bystander is heard questioning why Uba is hitting one of the workers, saying, “Look at me, why are you hitting him?” Uba didn’t hold back, retorting with harsh words and telling the bystander to “shut up” and calling him a fool.

Meanwhile, the foreign worker continued to argue that Uba didn’t want to pay for the work done. The escalating tension prompted the workers to express their frustration, stating, “We have done work for him, the whole house – Suleiman – he is trying to beat him. Are you a tough man?”

As the confrontation continued, Uba dismissed the concerns, saying, “You are too small,” and even charged at the person recording the incident, showing a clear disregard for the situation.

Chris Uba is part of a powerful political dynasty in Nigeria and has a notorious past linked to political influences and claims of manipulating elections in Anambra. This recent incident has sparked reactions and raised questions about his behavior, especially given his history as a so-called political godfather in the region.

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