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Hellen Ati Reacts To Cubana Chief Priest’s Hospital Photo, Says He Must Face DNA Demand

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
July 1, 2026
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Hellen Ati has reacted to a hospital update shared by Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, using the opportunity to revisit her ongoing call for a DNA test and alleged child support.

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  • Hellen Ati reacts to hospital post shared by Cubana Chief Priest, using it to revisit their ongoing paternity dispute.
  • She accused the socialite of neglecting the child she claims they share and urged him to address the issue.
  • Hellen renewed her demand for a DNA test and insisted he should accept responsibility if confirmed as the child’s father.
  • She said wealth cannot prevent illness, arguing that kindness and accountability matter more than money.
  • Online discussions reignited as Hellen vowed to continue seeking justice for her son until the matter is resolved.

Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, had shared a photo of himself receiving treatment in a hospital, writing about the importance of good health.

Reacting to the post, Hellen Ati accused the businessman of neglecting the child she claims they share, insisting that he must address the paternity issue.

She wrote: “When God say yes, it is yes but when God says no, it is no. Pascal you have neglected your child in public, so be it, you suffer for it.”

Hellen further stated that she was not wishing him harm but believed his actions would have consequences, adding that wealth cannot protect anyone from health challenges.

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“You think that your money will buy your life or sickness it cannot, but the only kindness can make God to help you and forgive you.”

She maintained that she would continue demanding that Cubana Chief Priest undergo a DNA test and take responsibility if the child is confirmed to be his.

Hellen also warned that she would not stop seeking what she described as justice for her son, saying the matter would continue until it is resolved.

The latest statement has renewed discussions online about the paternity dispute involving the socialite and Hellen Ati

 

 

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