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Cubana ChiefPriest Challenges Alleged Kenyan Babymama to Live DNA Test on TV
Cubana ChiefPriest has challenged his alleged Kenyan babymama, Hellen Ati, to bring her son for a live DNA test on television.
- Cubana ChiefPriest has challenged his alleged Kenyan babymama, Hellen Ati, to bring her son for a live DNA test on television.

Nigerian businessman and celebrity barman, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana ChiefPriest, has reignited the ongoing paternity controversy involving his alleged Kenyan babymama, Hellen Ati.
The social media drama took a fresh turn after a video allegedly showing Hellen Ati mistreating her son surfaced online, sparking widespread reactions and calls for authorities to intervene.
Reacting to a report shared by Arise News, Cubana ChiefPriest took to the comment section and publicly challenged Hellen Ati to settle the long-running paternity dispute once and for all.
The nightlife entrepreneur said he was ready to undergo a DNA test live on television at no cost if the media organisation could bring Hellen Ati and the child to its studio.
“Make una help me bring her and the child for una studio, make I come there come do DNA for una on live TV for free,” he wrote.

ChiefPriest has repeatedly denied claims that he fathered Hellen Ati’s son, while the Kenyan woman has consistently maintained that he is the child’s biological father.
His latest proposal quickly sparked mixed reactions online. While some social media users applauded his willingness to take a DNA test publicly and end the controversy, others argued that such a sensitive matter should be resolved privately through legal channels.
The paternity dispute between Cubana ChiefPriest and Hellen Ati has remained one of the most talked-about celebrity controversies on social media, with many now waiting to see whether the offer for a live DNA test will be accepted.


