Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman who claims to have a child with celebrity businessman Cubana Chief Priest, has once again gone public with fresh accusations; this time alleging that he sent men to trap and intimidate her amid their ongoing paternity dispute.
In a series of posts shared via her Instagram story, Hellen released screenshots of purported messages, claiming they were part of a plot to manipulate her into silence.
She wrote:
“Pascal Okechukwu, it will not work for you. Keep on sending people to come and do the DNA nonsense.”
Hellen reiterated her claim that Cubana Chief Priest has refused to acknowledge their child and has avoided a DNA test that could resolve the controversy once and for all.
Her renewed outburst comes shortly after she criticized Cubana Chief Priest’s public promise to sponsor 50 Clifford University students during the Davido-led school commissioning in honor of the singer’s late mother.
She accused him of hypocrisy, questioning how he could fund other children’s education while allegedly neglecting his own.
Cubana Chief Priest, however, denies having a child with Hellen, maintaining that he invited her to Nigeria for a DNA test, which she allegedly declined, instead demanding money.
In response to her earlier public claims, the nightlife promoter reportedly filed a defamation lawsuit against Hellen in Kenya, asserting that her allegations were damaging to his image.
The dispute continues to dominate social media, with fans and commentators split between both sides. As of now, no official DNA test results have been made public, leaving the matter unresolved.

























