Kenyan Woman Accuses Cubana Chief Priest of Fathering Her Child, Demands DNA Test
Popular Nigerian businessman and socialite Cubana Chief Priest has once again found himself in the middle of a paternity scandal after a Kenyan woman, Hellen, accused him of fathering her child and refusing to take responsibility.
Hellen, a single mother, took to Instagram to express her frustration, claiming that Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, has refused to take a DNA test to confirm paternity. She also alleged that he has "used her glory," a statement suggesting spiritual manipulation, which she believes is responsible for her struggles in providing for the child.
In a series of fiery Instagram Story posts, she wrote:
"Pascal, you think you can run? No way! We die here together. Come do the DNA. I am not scared of you or any juju because my God is very powerful."
She further accused him of using supernatural means to suppress her success, saying:
"You told me I will suffer because you know you have used my glory. Pascal, free me so I can provide for your son since you don’t want to take responsibility."
Hellen also took direct jabs at Cubana Chief Priest’s denial of knowing her, calling him a disgrace to manhood.
"You knack me or you didn’t knack me? You give me belle or you didn’t? You think I will respect you? Those juju powers of yours will not work on me. Trust me, my God is more powerful than anything in this world. Since your teeth look like rabbit teeth, opening your mouth to say you don’t know me, you are crazy. Your juju will not work this time around. DNA must be done."
A Case of Scandal or Truth?
This is not the first time a public figure has been embroiled in paternity disputes. While some accusations turn out to be legitimate, others are fueled by a desire for attention, financial gain, or revenge. However, in situations like this, one thing remains clear—a DNA test is the ultimate proof.
Cubana Chief Priest, known for his lavish lifestyle and influence in the nightlife industry, has yet to issue an official statement regarding these fresh allegations. However, the public remains divided. Some believe the businessman should simply take the DNA test to clear his name, while others suspect that Hellen might be seeking fame or financial gain.
Opinion: The Bigger Picture on Celebrity Paternity Scandals
This case highlights a recurring issue in the entertainment and business world—paternity disputes involving high-profile men. While some women genuinely seek justice and support for their children, others use social media as a tool to pressure celebrities into financial settlements, sometimes without concrete evidence.
In today’s digital age, public accusations can damage reputations even before the truth is established. If Cubana Chief Priest is innocent, taking a DNA test would be the fastest way to clear his name. On the other hand, if he truly fathered the child, taking responsibility would be the honorable thing to do.
But beyond the drama, should social media be the courtroom for paternity cases? Or should matters like this be handled legally without public spectacle?
What do you think? Should public figures take DNA tests immediately to silence rumors, or should they ignore social media pressure and let the law take its course? Let’s discuss!