Billionaire businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, hosted the senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Biodun Fatoyinbo and fellow businessman Stanley Uzochukwu at his residence in Abuja.
Cubana shared a video of the gathering on Instagram on Wednesday, describing the visit as both enlightening and enjoyable.
“In company of my amazing brothers, we received and hosted my age long neighbour, the Great Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of COZA Church,” he wrote.
“Such an engaging and enlightening conversations we had, such a pleasant time we all had! Thanks for dining and praying with us tonight, we are blessed to have you! @stanleyuzochukwu ….nwanne m with so much swag!✨️👑”
Pastor Fatoyinbo also posted photos from the visit, expressing gratitude for the reception and acknowledging his reputation as a major resident in the elite Guzape district.
“I have heard from many that I am the ‘Landlord of Guzape’ and today I was specially hosted by my neighbour @obi_cubana,” he wrote.
“Thank you so much for this honour and the deep insights shared, together with @stanleyuzochukwu.”
The trio—known for their influence in religious, business and social spheres—have continued to cultivate strong ties.
Fatoyinbo, who leads one of Nigeria’s most high-profile Pentecostal churches, has in the past faced controversies including a 2019 rape allegation which he denied.
Despite public backlash, he has retained a loyal following and continues to expand the COZA brand.
Stanley Uzochukwu is the chairman of Stanel Group, a conglomerate with investments in oil and gas, hospitality and luxury services.
Like Cubana, he is known for his philanthropic gestures.
Obi Cubana, who made headlines in 2021 during his mother’s lavish burial in Oba, Anambra State, remains a dominant figure in Nigeria’s nightlife and hospitality industry.







