Hellen Atti, a Kenyan woman who has publicly accused Nigerian businessman and socialite Cubana Chief Priest of being the father of her child, has intensified her demand for a DNA test to resolve the paternity dispute. In a recent video shared on her Instagram page, she urged Chief Priest to either send her funds for travel or arrange a flight to Nigeria where the test can be conducted. She emphasized that both parties can use separate medical facilities to ensure transparency and fairness in the process. The call comes amid ongoing public scrutiny and speculation surrounding the child’s parentage.
Hellen stated that the DNA test is the only credible way to settle the matter once and for all. She challenged Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal, to take responsibility and cooperate with the process. “I take this opportunity to apply to my baby father, since he is refusing to come to Kenya for the DNA, I challenge Pascal to send me the money for the tickets and let me come to Nigeria for the DNA,” she said in the video. She further added, “I challenge you, Pascal, you’ll have your own hospital, and I will have mine. We want to be proved wrong.”
The video, which has since gone viral on social media, highlights the growing public interest in the case. Hellen’s plea has sparked discussions across Nigeria and Kenya, with many social media users weighing in on the matter. Some have supported her call for accountability, while others have questioned the credibility of her claims. Despite the controversy, Hellen remains firm in her demand for a conclusive test.
This is not the first time Hellen has made such a public appeal. She has previously claimed that Cubana Chief Priest is the father of her child, and the allegations have been a subject of media attention for several months. However, the businessman has not publicly responded to the claims or confirmed his involvement. The lack of response has only fueled speculation and increased pressure on him to address the matter.
The demand for a DNA test underscores the growing trend of using scientific evidence to resolve personal disputes in Nigeria and across Africa. As public figures face greater scrutiny, transparency and accountability are increasingly expected. Hellen’s case has become a symbol of the challenges faced by women seeking recognition and support in paternity disputes involving high-profile individuals.
As the situation unfolds, many are watching closely to see whether Cubana Chief Priest will respond to the challenge. The outcome of the DNA test, if conducted, could have significant personal and public implications for both parties. For now, Hellen remains resolute in her quest for truth and justice, urging all involved to act with honesty and integrity.

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