“Pascal Come And Take Your Pikin, See The Way Your Pikin Is Licking Plate Here”___Hellen Ati’s Viral Plate-Licking Plea Shocks Cubana Chief Priest Fans - Simply Entertainment Reports and Trending Stories

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“Pascal Come And Take Your Pikin, See The Way Your Pikin Is Licking Plate Here”___Hellen Ati’s Viral Plate-Licking Plea Shocks Cubana Chief Priest Fans

 


“Pascal Come And Take Your Pikin, See The Way Your Pikin Is Licking Plate Here”___Hellen Ati’s Viral Plate-Licking Plea Shocks Cubana Chief Priest Fans
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The long-simmering Cubana Chief Priest baby mama controversy has erupted once again, with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati delivering a raw, emotional cry for help that has Nigerian celebrities and social media users in a frenzy. In a viral video shared on her Instagram, Ati filmed her young son eagerly licking a plate clean after a meal, captioning it with a desperate plea:


 "Pascal come and take your pikin. See the way your pikin is licking plate here." 


The post, dripping with frustration and subtle shade hinting at the boy's supposed resemblance to his alleged father, nightlife king Pascal Okechukwu (aka Cubana Chief Priest) has reignited debates over paternity allegations, child neglect, and celebrity accountability in Nigeria's entertainment scene.


This isn't the first time Hellen Ati, the self-proclaimed Cubana Chief Priest babymama, has gone public with her grievances. The saga dates back to 2023, when Ati first accused the flamboyant Imo State-born socialite of fathering her son during a brief romantic encounter in April 2022. She claims their one-night fling led to an unplanned pregnancy, and after giving birth in January 2023, she reached out for support only to be ghosted.


 "He blocked me on all channels," Ati revealed in earlier posts, alleging that Chief Priest sent a meager N50,000 (about $30) for baby supplies just two weeks post-delivery, despite her pleas amid childbirth complications. Desperate for validation, she has repeatedly demanded a DNA test—insisting it be conducted in Kenya to avoid what she calls "tampered results" in Nigeria.Cubana Chief Priest, married with children and known for his lavish lifestyle, has vehemently denied the claims from the outset. 


"We've never met before," he fired back initially, dismissing the story as a "plot against my marriage" and extortion scheme. In public rants, including a viral clip with content creator Peller, he dared Ati: "If you're sure I'm the father, bring him to Nigeria."


 At a September 2025 comedy show, he mocked her TikTok content creation as mere "clout chasing," further fueling her fury. Chief Priest's responses have escalated tensions; in June 2025, he slapped her with a defamation lawsuit in Kenyan courts, accusing her of tarnishing his reputation. Yet, Ati remains undeterred, even threatening to "report him to the Nsukka deity" in Igbo land for "stealing her star" and refusing responsibility.


The Cubana Chief Priest Hellen Ati feud has taken darker turns. In October 2025, Ati broke down in tears during a TikTok Live, sobbing, "I'm tired... Just because I gave birth for someone who is known all over." She lamented the online backlash labeling her a gold-digger, while exposing alleged chats from men offering her $4,000 to sleep with them claiming Chief Priest orchestrated the "traps" to discredit her. 



Earlier, in January 2025, amid his beef with Burna Boy, Ati hinted at suicide in cryptic posts, warning he'd have to "bury his son" if she snapped. She even appealed to Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma and his wife for intervention in the DNA saga.


Social media is ablaze with mixed reactions to Ati's latest plate-licking video. Supporters rally with #JusticeForHellenAti, urging Chief Priest to "man up" and provide for the child if the claims hold. Critics, however, echo his narrative, calling it "extortion drama" and advising Ati to "move on." One X user quipped, "Hunger wan finish Chief Priest's next of kin ," while another defended: "DNA first, then talk. This na pure clout!"


 Actor Uche Maduagwu recently waded in, alleging the child isn't Chief Priest's, prompting Ati's explosive rebuttal.As the Pascal Okechukwu paternity scandal drags into its third year, it spotlights broader issues in African celebrity culture: the clash between private indiscretions and public scrutiny, the plight of single mothers in cross-border relationships, and the urgent need for swift paternity dispute resolutions. Will Chief Priest finally agree to a neutral DNA test, or will Ati's pleas fall on deaf ears amid his globe-trotting luxury? 


For now, the internet waits, with "Cubana Chief Priest baby mama drama" trending nationwide. This story of alleged abandonment versus denial continues to captivate, reminding us that behind the glitz, fame often hides fractured families. 



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