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CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST TEASES HELLEN ATI AMID PATERNITY DRAMA, SPARKS REACTIONS ONLINE
Cubana Chief Priest Mocks Hellen Ati Amid Ongoing Paternity Dispute, Fans React
Popular nightlife businessman and social media personality, Pascal Okechukwu—better known as Cubana Chief Priest—has stirred fresh reactions online with a cheeky post seemingly aimed at his paternity accuser, Hellen Ati.
In a recent Instagram post, the celebrity barman shared a video of himself vacationing in France, adding a caption that read: “PASKAL!!! You Will Suffer”—a line strongly associated with Ati’s repeated social media rants.
The post has reignited buzz around the controversial paternity dispute between Chief Priest and Hellen Ati, a Kenyan woman who claims he fathered her two-year-old son following an alleged fling in April 2022.
Despite Ati’s repeated calls for a DNA test, Cubana Chief Priest has reportedly remained unresponsive. She has since taken her grievances online, tagging his wife and even issuing public threats, all of which have intensified the drama.
In response, the nightlife mogul filed a defamation lawsuit in a Kenyan court, seeking to bar Hellen from making further defamatory remarks. The suit argues that her accusations are not backed by any concrete evidence and are based purely on selective social media narratives.
While the legal battle continues, Cubana’s vacation post has sparked laughter and debate across social media. Many interpreted the caption as a sarcastic jab at Hellen’s viral catchphrase.
Here are a few reactions from users:
“I read it in her voice” – @wf_lamar
“Helen think say life na Nollywood” – @dr_dalu
“Na this kain suffer I want o” – @donsurplusenterprise
“This little boy didn’t ask to come to this world. Hmmm” – @ejuraobike
“Pascal, you must do DNA” – @Vivianvictor296
“Paskaluuu, Ogechukwu come and carry your baby, the child never chop for one week now” – @bolaomoekiti
While some find Cubana Chief Priest’s humor entertaining, others are urging him to take responsibility if there’s any truth to the paternity claims—especially for the child’s sake.
As the legal case unfolds, many are watching closely to see whether a DNA test will eventually be conducted to put the matter to rest.
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