Kenyan Woman Helen Ati Fires Back at Cubana Chief Priest Over DNA Drama as Legal Battle Intensifies [VIDEO]

 

The ongoing public drama between Kenyan national Helen Ati and Nigerian nightlife mogul Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has taken a new twist following a legal petition filed by the businessman. The dispute, rooted in a contentious paternity claim, has not only captured the attention of both Kenyan and Nigerian media but has also sparked heated discussions on social platforms.

Helen  Ati, who has long asserted that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her child during his visit to Kenya, has stood by her claims and recently posted a fiery video online in response to the court action taken against her. According to her, the businessman is trying to use his influence and wealth to silence her, a strategy she believes will not work in her country.

"Na Kenya we dey," she declared in the video, speaking partly in Pidgin English to drive her point home. "This is not Nigeria where you think you can use your money to bend things in your favor." Her words were directed squarely at Cubana Chief Priest, who is seeking a court order to stop her from publishing what he calls defamatory content against him on social media.

The lawsuit, filed in a Nigerian court, centers on repeated online accusations made by Helen , where she insists that Cubana Chief Priest is the biological father of her son. The businessman, who has built his brand as a flamboyant nightlife promoter and entrepreneur, denies the allegations and is asking the court to intervene to protect his image and livelihood.

Legal documents reveal that Cubana Chief Priest is accusing Helen of causing "unquantifiable damage" to his reputation and is urging the court to compel her to refrain from making further defamatory statements. His legal team also seeks an order preventing the continued publication of the claims, which they argue are baseless and malicious.

However, Helen  remains unmoved. In her latest video message, she once again called on Cubana Chief Priest to take a DNA test, maintaining that a simple test would put the matter to rest if he truly believes he is not the father. According to her, avoiding the test only casts more doubt on his innocence.

“Why are you afraid of the DNA test?” she asked. “If you know you are not the father, go and take it. Let the truth come out.”

Social media users across both countries have been divided in their opinions. Some believe Helen ’s insistence on a DNA test is reasonable and are calling for transparency, while others accuse her of dragging the businessman’s name through the mud without conclusive evidence.

Several commentators have noted that this high-profile spat highlights the limitations of cross-border legal enforcement and the challenges that come with handling such matters involving citizens of different countries. The question of jurisdiction and the enforceability of any Nigerian court ruling in Kenya adds yet another layer of complexity to the unfolding saga.

Supporters of Helen point to the power imbalance between the two, arguing that women should not be silenced or intimidated when raising paternity claims. On the other hand, defenders of Cubana Chief Priest argue that his rights are being violated by an unproven public allegation that risks damaging both his personal life and professional brand.

Cultural observers are also weighing in on the situation. Many see it as emblematic of a larger issue involving celebrities and accountability, particularly where fame and wealth might create a perception of invincibility. Helen ’s refusal to back down, despite threats of legal action, has been praised by some as courageous, especially in a world where women’s voices can often be drowned out by legal and financial muscle.

As things stand, the case remains unresolved. No formal court judgment has been made, and Cubana Chief Priest has yet to publicly respond to Helen ’s latest challenge. Whether or not a DNA test will eventually be taken remains the biggest question in the minds of followers of this increasingly tense saga.

For now, both parties appear poised for a drawn-out battle, and with the spotlight growing brighter, the pressure for a clear resolution continues to mount. The world watches as truth, power, and justice collide across borders.


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