Chief kola have a new shirt is this statement correct

I think there might be a small issue with the statement.

The statement "Chief Kola has a new shirt" is grammatically correct, but it assumes that "Chief Kola" is a person's name. If "Chief Kola" is a title or a position, rather than a person's name, the statement would not be correct.

For example, if "Chief Kola" is a title, the statement would be incorrect because a title cannot have a shirt. If "Chief Kola" is a person's name, the statement would be correct.

Could you please clarify what you mean by "Chief Kola"? Is it a person's name or a title?