DNA: I will never take the curse back till you do the needful – Hellen Ati calls out Cubana Chiefpriest

Date:

A Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati, has once again called out Nigerian nightlife mogul and celebrity socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, to do the needful following continued refusal to undergo a DNA test to confirm paternity.

In a post on her Instagram account, Hellen Ati did not mince words as she lambasted the flamboyant businessman for allegedly abandoning his biological child.

READ ALSO: Davido, Cubana Chiefpriest meet Akpabio in Abuja

She claimed to have pleaded with him to take a DNA test, which he has consistently refused.

“Pascal, I told you come and do the DNA, you have refused,” she wrote. “Like I said, a lot of things are about to happen. You have not seen anything yet since you have refused to be in your son’s life, neglecting your own flesh and blood. I will never take the curse back till you do the needful.”

Ati’s post has stirred intense reactions online, with many netizens expressing shock and demanding accountability from the popular figure known for his close ties with Nigerian celebrities and his extravagant lifestyle.

The post has ignited widespread debate about paternal responsibility and the influence of celebrity status in addressing serious allegations.

While Cubana Chiefpriest is yet to respond publicly to the accusations, the matter continues to gain traction across social media platforms.

Observers note that the unfolding saga could have legal and reputational implications for the socialite, especially if the matter escalates to court proceedings.

As public pressure continue mounts, all eyes are on Cubana Chiefpriest who is yet to qaddress the allegations and clarify his stance on the paternity claims.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Gateway Games: Delta swimmer Clinton Opute smashes national record, wins gold

Delta State swimmer Clinton Opute delivered a sensational performance...

Supreme court rejects suit challenging FG’s handling of looted assets

The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought against...

FCTA to begin crackdown on 4,794 revoked land titles May 26

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced that...

Group storms U.S. embassy, demand visa ban on ex-NNPCL boss Mele Kyari

A group of professionals and activists gathered at the...