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‘Bring him to Nigeria’ – Cubana Chief priest reacts to Hellen Atti’s paternity claims

Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has one again denied allegations that he fathered a child with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati.

During a conversation with content creator Peller, the celebrity barman challenged Hellen to bring the child to Nigeria if she is convinced he is the father, rather than resorting to public drama and accusations.

Cubana Chief priest dismissed Hellen’s claims, stating that having his child would be more valuable than possessing diamonds.

He dared Hellen to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test, emphasising that fatherhood is a serious matter and should not be used for online clout or revenge.

Cubana Chief priest described the controversy as a social media cruise and maintained that he does not take Hellen’s claims seriously.

“You said you have a child for me and you feel the best way to get my attention is to rant on social media. If you have my child you have what is more than diamonds in your hands. You come dey talk say I be blood money person, say I dey do 419, I be drug dealer, but your wan chop child support of juju man,” he mocked the alleged baby mama.

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