Cubana Chiefpriest’s Paternity Saga Takes Spiritual Turn as Alleged Baby Mama Swears with Bible

The paternity dispute between popular Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest and Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has taken a dramatic twist, drawing spiritual elements into what has been an ongoing public controversy.

Hellen Ati, who has consistently claimed that Cubana Chiefpriest, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, fathered her child, recently escalated the issue by making a viral video in which she appeared dressed in what looked like a nun’s habit and swore with a Bible.

In the video, Hellen issued a spiritual challenge to the nightlife entrepreneur, urging him to publicly deny their alleged relationship under oath.

“Nigerians, tell Pascal to swear that he hasn’t seen me before or that he didn’t knack me, let him publicly swear,” she declared. “I dey swear for you with this Bible—if you don’t come for this DNA test, the challenges that you are going to face this year…”

Hellen has repeatedly demanded a DNA test to determine the paternity of her child, but according to her, Cubana Chiefpriest has so far refused to cooperate. The businessman has publicly denied having any relationship with her or fathering a child with her.

The emotionally charged video has rekindled public interest in the case, with many Nigerians taking to social media to voice opinions on both sides. Some are urging Cubana Chiefpriest to agree to the DNA test to settle the matter once and for all, while others question the motives and timing of Hellen’s latest move.

The spiritual angle introduced by Hellen Ati has added a new layer of intensity to what many see as a deeply personal matter playing out in the public sphere. As the saga unfolds, all eyes remain on whether Cubana Chiefpriest will respond — or continue to remain silent.


Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding story.