
DNA CONTROVERSY: CUBANA CHIEF PRIEST’S ALLEGED BABY MAMA VOWS TO REPORT HIM TO A DEITY [VIDEO]
Helen Ati, the woman who claims to be the Kenyan baby mama of popular socialite Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest, has issued a warning, threatening to report him to a spiritual deity over claims that he “stole her star” and has refused to undergo a DNA test to confirm if he is the father of her son.
She expressed frustration over how the nightlife entrepreneur is allegedly allowing her and the child to suffer, while also mocking her on social media.
Helen vowed that if he continues to ignore her call for a DNA test, she will secretly travel to Nigeria and take her complaint to a traditional deity in Nsukka.
She emphasized that she cannot continue to raise the child on her own and insisted that Cubana Chief Priest must take responsibility—or face spiritual consequences.
In a video posted on Instagram, she stated: “I will report you to the Nsukka deity at the shrine in Igbo land. I will go there quietly and you won’t know. No one will even know I am in Nigeria.”
“Don’t play with me. You worry me too much. You think it’s a joke? You don’t want to return my star. You don’t want to take care of this boy, you don’t want to do DNA. You just want me to suffer. Upon that, you are mocking and laughing at me.
“I will go and report to the Nsukka deity in Igbo land and you know the consequences. Come and carry your child. Pascal Okechukwu, come and do the DNA. I cannot take care of this child alone. You are lying to yourself. It cannot happen. Over my dead body. You must take care of this child.”
Video link below:
https://x.com/i/status/1912757506385780907
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