Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again denied claims that he fathered a child with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati.
The celebrity barman addressed the allegations during a recent conversation with popular content creator Peller, insisting that the claims were nothing more than online drama.
Cubana Chief Priest challenged Hellen to bring the child to Nigeria if she truly believed he was the father. He stressed that the matter could only be resolved through proper legal and scientific means, not through social media accusations.
“You said you have a child for me and you feel the best way to get my attention is to rant on social media,” he said. “If you have my child, you have what is more than diamonds in your hands. Why not bring the child for a DNA test?”
He emphasized that fatherhood is a serious responsibility, one he would never shy away from if proven true. However, he accused Hellen of seeking clout and financial gain through public drama.
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The businessman went further to dismiss Hellen’s approach, describing her behavior as a “social media cruise.” He argued that a child should not be used as a tool for revenge, mockery, or internet popularity.
“If you truly believe I am the father, a DNA test will settle it once and for all,” he added. “Having my child is far more valuable than owning diamonds. That’s not something to joke about online.”
He also mocked some of the accusations Hellen had leveled against him, including claims that he was involved in illegal activities.
“You come dey talk say I be blood money person, say I dey do 419, I be drug dealer,” he said in Pidgin English, laughing off the allegations. “But at the same time, you want child support from a man you call a juju man.”
This is not the first time Cubana Chief Priest has been linked to Hellen Ati. The Kenyan woman has in the past claimed that the socialite fathered her child during his travels. The allegations have trended multiple times on social media, sparking debates and fueling gossip blogs.
Despite his repeated denials, the story continues to resurface, with Hellen insisting on her claims and Cubana Chief Priest dismissing them as baseless.
Cubana Chief Priest, known for his flamboyant lifestyle, close ties with celebrities, and luxury-driven image, has often been at the center of controversies. From public feuds to lavish displays of wealth, his name frequently makes headlines.
This latest scandal has once again divided public opinion. Some Nigerians believe the issue should be resolved privately through legal processes, while others see it as another episode of social media entertainment.
Many argue that if Hellen is confident in her claims, a DNA test remains the only way to silence doubts and put the matter to rest. Others, however, believe the controversy will continue as long as both parties keep exchanging words online.
Throughout the conversation, Cubana Chief Priest maintained that he would never reject a child that is biologically his. He insisted that his issue was not with fatherhood but with what he described as “cheap attempts” to smear his name.
“Fatherhood is a big deal. I take it seriously. If I am the father, I will never run from my responsibility. But I will not entertain lies or social media clout chasing,” he said.
As the story continues to generate reactions, all eyes remain on whether Hellen Ati will take up Cubana Chief Priest’s challenge to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test.
For now, the nightlife mogul insists he is unbothered by the claims and views the entire controversy as mere noise. But until the truth is established through scientific proof, the allegations are likely to keep trailing him both online and offline.
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