Tensions continue to rise in the ongoing controversy involving Kenyan national Hellen Ati and popular Nigerian socialite and businessman, Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest. The situation has taken a dramatic turn, with Hellen unleashing a fresh wave of accusations and threats aimed at forcing Cubana Chief Priest to acknowledge and support the child she claims he fathered.
Hellen, who has previously aired her grievances publicly, once again took to social media to express her frustration over what she describes as deliberate neglect by the celebrity nightlife entrepreneur. In an emotionally charged statement, she accused him of refusing to take responsibility for their child, and warned of serious repercussions if he continues to avoid addressing the matter.
Her latest outburst comes with a clear warning: she intends to escalate the issue to an international level by involving foreign embassies. Hellen claimed that she will be reporting Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged deadbeat behavior to multiple embassies across Europe—countries where he frequently travels for business and personal engagements. According to her, this move is not just about public shaming but a calculated effort to obstruct his international movements and put pressure on him to take responsibility.
“Pascal, let me tell you something,” she wrote in a post filled with emotion and grammatical inconsistencies that underscored her frustration. “If you think because you are in Nigeria I can’t do anything, you lie.” Her threat to "start with the embassy in Europe" signals her intent to take the matter beyond social media and into diplomatic channels, a rare and bold approach in cases involving paternity disputes.
She did not mince words in conveying the depth of her anger. “Everything you’re doing, I will report you there. Don’t worry,” she wrote, vowing to expose him until he is forced to act. The post went further to include a passionate plea—or rather, a declaration—that unless Cubana Chief Priest agrees to either take a DNA test or begin supporting the child, she will stop at nothing to bring him down.
This unfolding drama has stirred up conversation across social media platforms. While some sympathize with Hellen and call for the celebrity to address the allegations head-on, others criticize her methods, labeling them as extreme and potentially harmful to all parties involved—especially the child at the center of the controversy.
Cubana Chief Priest, known for his lavish lifestyle, brand endorsements, and celebrity affiliations, has not made any recent public statements concerning the paternity claims. His silence, however, has fueled speculation and, for many observers, only lends weight to Hellen’s grievances.
In her own words, Hellen made a chilling vow: “If nothing happens, make I die. I swear to God, Pascal, we are all going down together.” The statement, though dramatic, is indicative of the emotional toll the saga has taken on her and perhaps suggests that she feels backed into a corner with no legal or civil resolution in sight.
This situation raises larger questions about accountability, cross-border parental disputes, and the challenges women face in proving paternity when dealing with high-profile figures. With the threat of embassy involvement now looming, the matter might soon shift from a social media standoff to a diplomatic and legal confrontation.
As events continue to unfold, the public awaits a response from Cubana Chief Priest, whose reaction—or lack thereof—may determine the next chapter in what has already become a widely discussed and emotionally charged episode.
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