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Hellen Ati Refuses To Back Down As Cubana Chief Priest Accepts DNA Test

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
June 24, 2026
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The paternity dispute involving Nigerian socialite and businessman Cubana Chief Priest and Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has taken another twist, with both parties publicly addressing calls for a DNA test.

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  1. The paternity dispute between Cubana Chief Priest and Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has resurfaced following fresh calls for a DNA test.
  2. Hellen Ati alleged that her child, whom she claims is fathered by Cubana Chief Priest (born Pascal Okechukwu), is unwell and urged him to accept responsibility.
  3. Responding to public criticism, Cubana Chief Priest maintained that people were attempting to exploit his celebrity status and insisted that anyone making such claims should present the child to him directly.
  4. The businessman stated that he is willing to undergo a DNA test but proposed that it be conducted publicly on live television in the presence of Hellen Ati and the child.
  5. Hellen Ati accused Cubana Chief Priest of previously promising to take a DNA test and failing to do so, vowing to continue demanding the test until it is carried out.

The controversy resurfaced after Hellen Ati claimed that her child was unwell and appealed to Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, to accept responsibility for the boy she alleges is his son.

Her remarks generated widespread discussion on social media, where several users urged the celebrity businessman to settle the matter by undergoing a DNA test.

Responding to the criticism, Cubana Chief Priest argued that some individuals were attempting to exploit his public profile and maintained that anyone claiming he fathered a child should present the child directly to him instead of making allegations online.

Amid the growing debate, an Instagram user encouraged him to take a DNA test, saying the prolonged controversy was affecting his public image.

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In response, Cubana Chief Priest said he was prepared to undergo the test but proposed that it be conducted publicly on live television. According to him, Hellen Ati and the child should be brought to a television studio where the DNA test could be carried out in full view of the public.

Reacting to the proposal, Hellen Ati alleged that Cubana Chief Priest had previously made a similar promise to take a DNA test during a live interview but did not follow through.

“Pascal, you are saying that I should go and do DNA on a live TV station, yet this is what you said before—that you would do the DNA, but you ran away,” she claimed.

She further stated that she would continue pressing for the test until it is conducted.

“Pascal, we will die here together. I will never back down until the DNA is conducted,” Hellen said.

The paternity claims and counterclaims remain unresolved, and no publicly verified DNA test results have been released by either party.

 

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