
Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has called on Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma to persuade Cubana Chiefpriest to take a DNA test for her son. While Chiefpriest denies any relationship, the case has sparked social media debates, with some supporting Hellen and others questioning her intentions.
Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has publicly appealed to Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, urging him to intervene and convince socialite Cubana Chiefpriest to undergo a DNA test to determine the paternity of her son.
Hellen, who insists that the businessman fathered her child, claims she has repeatedly asked Chiefpriest to travel to Kenya for the test. In a tearful video shared on social media, she expressed frustration over his alleged refusal, stating that her son is struggling without financial support.
Chief priest, however, has denied ever having an intimate relationship with her. The dispute has sparked widespread debate, with social media users taking sides. Some question Hellen’s motives, while others demand that Chiefpriest take the DNA test to settle the matter.
Many Nigerians also pointed out double standards, recalling how public pressure forced Mohbad’s wife to conduct a DNA test. Some critics accused Hellen of seeking financial support, while others sympathized with her struggle.
As the controversy grows, Cubana Chiefpriest has yet to respond publicly to the latest appeal.