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Hellen Ati Rejects Cubana Chief Priest’s Live TV DNA Proposal, Vows Not to Back Down

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The ongoing paternity dispute between Cubana Chief Priest and Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has taken another dramatic turn.

The controversy resurfaced after Hellen claimed that her son was unwell and once again called on Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, to take responsibility for the child she alleges is his.

As public pressure mounted, Cubana Chief Priest responded by dismissing critics and accusing some social media users of trying to benefit from his fame and wealth.

He said:

“Celebrity no suppose get shame. Shebi na my money una dey hustle like this. One thing na to make money another thing na to protect am from urchins like you people.”

The businessman also insisted that anyone claiming to have a child for him should bring the child directly to him instead of making videos online.

According to him:

“If you have a child for me too, bring it to any of my outlets or my residence. If you born for person, bring am to the person, no use am dey do video.”

An Instagram user, @emem_kemskelly_ukem, later criticized the prolonged dispute and urged Cubana Chief Priest to agree to a DNA test.

The user wrote:

“Go and do DNA Pascal. This rubbish is too bad on your image as a well-known person. Even on your family too. This DNA thing should have been done since before it escalated to this level. Una no get any atom of shame.”

Responding, Cubana Chief Priest said he was willing to undergo a DNA test publicly.

He stated:

“Make Una help me bring her and the child for una studio make I come there come do the DNA for una on live TV for free.”

However, Hellen Ati rejected the proposal, claiming that he had previously promised to take a DNA test but failed to do so.

Reacting to his latest offer, she said:

“Pascal, you are saying that I should go and do DNA on a live TV station yet this is what you said in Ebuka live last year that you will do the DNA yet you run away, so you think this one is a joke. Pascal, we will die here together. I will never back down until the DNA is conducted.”

The dispute continues to attract widespread attention on social media, with many people calling for a DNA test to finally settle the matter.

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