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Hellen Ati Releases Song Targeting Cubana Chief Priest Amid Heated Paternity Battle

 

Hellen Ati Releases Song Targeting Cubana Chief Priest Amid Heated Paternity Battle
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Kenyan woman Hellen Ati, who claims to have a son fathered by Nigerian nightlife mogul Cubana Chief Priest (real name: Pascal Okechukwu), has escalated her public campaign by releasing a dramatic new single titled “Pascal Okechukwu, You Don Cast”—a bold move that has reignited widespread attention in entertainment circles.


On August 19, 2025, Hellen took to Instagram to reveal that the song had been dropped at “midday, noon Nigerian time.” Her announcement came shortly after she subtly appended Cubana Chief Priest’s name to her social media handle, signaling her defiant intent to direct attention squarely at the embattled celebrity—an act that thrilled her supporters online.


The single marks a turning point in what has been a highly publicized paternity dispute. For months, Hellen has claimed that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her two-year-old son, following a brief encounter in April 2022. She has long demanded a DNA test to resolve the matter. Instead of compliance, Chief Priest has responded with repeated denials—asserting he never met her—and even filing a defamation lawsuit against her in Kenya, seeking to prevent further public accusations.


Despite the defamation suit, Hellen remains undeterred. She's taken to social media, where she has aired old WhatsApp chats and tearful pleas, including one in which she begged: “Come and take your child.” She reaffirmed her readiness to undergo DNA testing if Chief Priest truly believes he is not the father.


Chief Priest, in turn, addressed the allegations during a TikTok live with Peller, dismissing them yet again. He told Hellen: “If you claim you have a child for me, bring the child to Nigeria… if you have my child, you have diamonds in your hands.” He also criticized the narratives being circulated, refuting claims of fraud and drug dealing levied against him.


On Father’s Day (June 15, 2025), Hellen used Instagram to lament that Chief Priest did not deserve the title of father, accusing him of being “heartless and selfish.” She positioned herself as both mother and father to their child, declaring she would never forgive him for neglect.


Legal and public pressure continues to mount. Observers note that if Chief Priest truly denies paternity, allowing a DNA test could bring closure—whether confirming the claim or exonerating him. Meanwhile, the release of Hellen's new track ensures this saga remains one of the most gripping celebrity controversies sweeping both Nigeria and Kenya.


Summary


New development: Hellen Ati has released a musical single titled “Pascal Okechukwu, You Don Cast” aimed squarely at Cubana Chief Priest.


Ongoing dispute: Hellen insists her son is Chief Priest’s and continues calling for a DNA test. Cubana denies the claim, has taken legal action, and refuses to conduct the test.


Public reactions: Social media conversations are intense and divided, with many urging DNA resolution, while discussions also focus on issues of responsibility, reputation, and public image.


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