Nigerian socialite and businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, has taken a firm stance in the ongoing paternity controversy, involving a Kenyan woman, Hellen Atti, insisting that a public DNA test is the only way to settle the matter.
The nightlife entrepreneur, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, made the call after reports on the dispute resurfaced, including coverage by Arise TV.
Hellen had allegedly claimed that she welcomed a child following an encounter with the socialite during her visit to Nigeria.
However, Cubana Chief Priest has consistently rejected the claim, maintaining that he is not the child’s biological father.
In a social media reaction, the businessman challenged Arise TV to facilitate a live DNA test involving himself, Hellen, and the child, saying the outcome would bring an end to the public debate.
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He further stated that he was ready to pay for the test and would even provide double the cost if the result proved he was the father.
Cubana Chief Priest also accused those amplifying the allegations of turning the matter into an online spectacle, claiming that the situation was being used to put pressure on him and has affected his family’s image.
He questioned why the issue is being handled publicly, rather than through a direct approach if the goal is simply to establish the truth.
The controversy continues to attract widespread reactions, with many social media users calling for a DNA test to determine the facts and bring closure to the dispute.



