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Cubana Chief Priest Finally Addresses Alleged Babymama on Peller’s Stream

Over the weekend (Aug 16–17), nightlife impresario Pascal “Cubana Chief Priest” Okechukwu appeared on streamer Peller’s live session and, for the first time in months, spoke directly about the Kenyan woman who has repeatedly accused him of fathering her child. He maintained that if the child is his, the proper route is verification, not social …

Over the weekend (Aug 16–17), nightlife impresario Pascal “Cubana Chief Priest” Okechukwu appeared on streamer Peller’s live session and, for the first time in months, spoke directly about the Kenyan woman who has repeatedly accused him of fathering her child. He maintained that if the child is his, the proper route is verification, not social media call-outs—challenging her to “bring him to Nigeria” for a DNA test.

In clips from the stream circulating online, he questioned why a supposed paternity claim would be prosecuted via public drags: “If you truly have my child, why use the pikin to fight me?”. The woman at the center of the row, Hellen/Helen Ati, fired back within hours, posting new videos mocking his comments and insisting she’s “fighting for [her] child’s rights,” escalating the back-and-forth that has trended throughout the weekend.

Chief Priest made it clear on Peller’s stream that he won’t accept the claims without a DNA test done in Nigeria. Meanwhile, his accuser continued to respond online, keeping the controversy in the spotlight.

Richard Nebedum

Richard Nebedum

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