Paternity Saga: Cubana Chief Priest Takes a Jab at Hellen Ati, Fans React

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Paternity Saga: Cubana Chief Priest Takes a Jab at Hellen Ati, Fans React

Paternity Saga: Cubana Chief Priest Takes a Jab at Hellen Ati, Fans React

Celebrity barman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has stirred controversy after posting a mocking video directed at Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman who is publicly claiming he fathered her two-year-old son. The clip prompted a flurry of amusement and reaction on social media, as netizens chimed in with everything from laughter to criticism.

In the viral post, he captioned the video with “PASKAL !!! You Will Suffer,” responding to longstanding demands from Hellen that he take a DNA test to confirm paternity. She had alleged that their brief encounter in April 2022 resulted in their son, and accused him of ignoring repeated requests to acknowledge the child.

Context behind the drama
Hellen Ati’s claims: She alleges she became pregnant following a short romantic liaison with Cubana Chief Priest in April 2022 and has since insisted he take a paternity test. Despite her urgings, he has remained silent on the matter, maintaining that they never met.

Legal escalation: In response to her allegations and social media posts, Cubana Chief Priest has filed a defamation lawsuit against Hellen Ati in Kenya, seeking an interim injunction to stop her public statements. The suit asserts that her accusations lack evidence and are driven by malice
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Social media backlash & reactions
The mocking video drew both laughter and criticism online. Some reposted it as comedic relief:

“I read it in her voice” — @wf_lamar
“Pity people who get pregnant by men who don’t even like them” — @crossberry8
Others used the moment to urge Cubana Chief Priest to finally take a DNA test, many highlighting the need for closure, both legally and personally.

Meanwhile, Hellen remains vocal. In recent clips and posts, she pleaded emotionally for the barman to “come and take your son” and emphasized that if the DNA proves otherwise, she would accept it, but only a test will set the record straight.

What’s at stake?
For Hellen Ati: Her primary demand is a DNA test to settle the question of paternity. She has even threatened to take matters into the spiritual realm by reporting the matter to a deity in Nsukka if her calls are ignored.

For Cubana Chief Priest: The lawsuit suggests he aims to halt Hellen’s public allegations, framing them as defamatory. However, the court case may also pressure him to eventually address the DNA request in legal proceedings.

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