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Cubana Chief Priest Sparks Online Frenzy Amid Ongoing Paternity Battle with Kenyan Woman

Celebrity barman taunts allegations with viral Instagram post as legal drama over alleged paternity deepens.

Popular nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again stirred social media reactions amid a brewing paternity dispute involving a Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati.

In a playful video posted from his vacation in France, the celebrity barman appears carefree as he lip-syncs a viral phrase associated with Ati’s repeated online accusations:
“PASKAL!!! You will suffer.”

The video, seen as a thinly veiled jab at the controversy, comes as Hellen Ati continues to insist that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her two-year-old son following what she describes as a brief romantic encounter in April 2022.

Despite her public appeals and demands for a DNA test, Chief Priest has allegedly remained unresponsive, prompting Ati to escalate the issue through social media, often tagging his wife and threatening further exposure.

In response, Cubana Chief Priest has taken legal action. He recently filed a defamation lawsuit against Ati in a Kenyan court, seeking an interim injunction to prevent her from making any further defamatory remarks. His legal team argues that the accusations are baseless and malicious, citing a lack of concrete evidence and an overreliance on selective online narratives.

The Instagram video has since gone viral, igniting both laughter and concern among followers. While many fans took the post as comic relief, others expressed sympathy for the child caught in the crossfire.

Some social media reactions included:

“I read it in her voice,” a user joked.

“Pascal, you be agbaya,” another quipped.

“This little boy didn’t ask to be born. Do the DNA and move on,” one user urged.

As the legal and personal drama unfolds, public sentiment remains divided. Some view the situation as an unfortunate misuse of online platforms, while others demand accountability from public figures.

Whether Cubana Chief Priest agrees to a DNA test remains to be seen, but for now, he appears more focused on maintaining his public persona, and sense of humor, amid the controversy.

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