Cubana Chief priest demands DNA Test in Nigeria

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Popular Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again dismissed claims by Kenyan woman, Hellen Atti, who alleges that he fathered her child.

The self-acclaimed celebrity barman, who has built a reputation in Nigeria’s entertainment and hospitality industry, reacted during a conversation with content creator, Peller, insisting that Hellen’s accusations were nothing more than a “social media cruise.”

According to him, if Hellen is truly convinced that he is the biological father of her child, the right step would be to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test instead of resorting to online accusations and name-calling.


In his response, Cubana Chief Priest stressed that being a father is a serious responsibility, not a tool for clout-chasing.

He ridiculed Hellen’s allegations, pointing out that anyone who truly held evidence of paternity would never take such matters to social media.

“You said you have a child for me and you feel the best way to get my attention is to rant online.

If you really have my child, then you are holding something far more precious than diamonds.

Instead, you are here calling me names and making baseless accusations,” he said.

Cubana also mocked Hellen’s alleged motives, suggesting that her claims were targeted at gaining financial support.

He highlighted how she had previously accused him of being involved in rituals, fraud, and drug trafficking while at the same time demanding child support.


The paternity saga between Cubana Chief Priest and Hellen Atti has lingered for months, dominating headlines across Nigerian and Kenyan media spaces.

In earlier reports, Hellen alleged that the flamboyant businessman abandoned her after impregnating her.

In July 2025, Cubana Chief Priest was said to have filed a lawsuit in Kenya against Hellen, accusing her of defamation and seeking to clear his name from the controversy.

Despite legal moves, the saga has remained a trending topic on social media, with both supporters and critics weighing in.

Many fans of the entrepreneur believe the case has become an avenue for attention-seeking, while others argue that the matter should be resolved privately with dignity.


Reiterating his stance, Cubana Chief Priest stated that the only acceptable way forward is for a court-supervised DNA test in Nigeria, which would finally put an end to the paternity dispute.

“I do not run from responsibility. If the child is mine, I will take full responsibility, but this circus on social media must stop.

Bring the child to Nigeria, and let the truth be established,” he declared.



The controversy has sparked debate about how scandals affect celebrity reputations in Nigeria’s nightlife and entertainment industry.

While Cubana Chief Priest remains one of the country’s most influential figures in nightlife business, the ongoing paternity claims continue to place his personal brand under public scrutiny.

As the case unfolds, Nigerians and Kenyans alike await whether Hellen Atti will accept his challenge and bring the child to Nigeria for the much-demanded DNA test.



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