Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again addressed the swirling allegations linking him to a child supposedly fathered with Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati.
In a conversation with content creator Peller, the celebrity barman strongly denied the paternity claims and challenged Hellen to back up her allegations with proof.

He insisted that if she truly believes he is the father of her child, she should bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test, instead of engaging in endless social media drama.
“You said you have a child for me and you feel the best way to get my attention is to rant on social media. If you have my child, you have what is more than diamonds in your hands,” he said.
Cubana Chief Priest also dismissed the controversy as mere “social media cruise”,
He stresses that fatherhood is not a matter to be trivialised or used as a tool for online clout.
Also, he went on to ridicule Hellen’s approach.
He stated her decision to make accusations publicly was a sign of ulterior motives rather than genuine concern for the child’s welfare.
“You come dey talk say I be blood money person, say I dey do 419, I be drug dealer, but you wan chop child support of juju man,” he mockingly added.
He makes it clear that he does not take her claims seriously.
The Imo-born entrepreneur maintained that he is open to taking responsibility if proven to be the father, but only through proper legal and scientific verification.
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He further emphasised that paternity issues should not be played out on social media, noting that the truth can only be established through a transparent DNA process.

