The ongoing paternity conflict involving Nigerian socialite and entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest and Kenyan lady Hellen Ati has flared up again online, after she said her child fell sick and renewed her demand that the celebrity barman acknowledge responsibility for the boy she says is his.
Hellen Ati’s recent plea garnered sympathy across social platforms, prompting numerous users to call on Pascal Okechukwu—known as Cubana Chief Priest—to confront the issue and consent to a DNA examination.
Facing mounting criticism, Cubana Chief Priest brushed aside the requests and claimed that certain online users were trying to capitalize on his riches and notoriety.
“Celebrities shouldn’t be ashamed. It’s my cash they’re chasing after like this. Earning money is one thing; shielding it from parasites like you is another,” he stated.
The nightlife businessman added that anyone asserting they have his child should present the youngster to him in person, rather than posting clips on the internet.
“If you believe you have fathered a child with me, bring the youngster to one of my venues or my home. If you’ve had a child for someone, deliver it to that person—don’t exploit it for video content,” he added.
Social Media Commentator Calls for DNA Test
During the back‑and‑forth, an Instagram user named @emem_kemskelly_ukem denounced the drawn‑out feud and pressed the entrepreneur to undergo a DNA test.
“Take the DNA test, Pascal. This nonsense damages your reputation as a prominent figure and even affects your family. It should have been settled long before it reached this point. You have absolutely no shame,” the user commented.
In reply, Cubana Chief Priest said he would agree to a DNA test, provided it be carried out in a public setting.
“Help me bring her and the child to a studio so I can perform the DNA test live on television at no cost,” he responded.

Hellen Ati Responds to Live‑TV DNA Offer
Nevertheless, Hellen Ati reacted to the offer, claiming that Cubana Chief Priest had earlier pledged to undergo a DNA test but then backed out.
“Pascal, you’re telling me to get a DNA test on live TV, yet you told Ebuka last year you would do it and then fled—do you think this is a joke? Pascal, we’ll stand firm together. I won’t retreat until the DNA test is carried out,” she declared.
