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Hellen, Cubana Chiefpriest’s alleged baby mama, denies receiving ₦30 million from Burna Boy, claiming she was coerced into making false statements. She accuses associates Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami of exploitation, sexual advances, and seeking percentages of any future financial help. The controversy sparks social media outrage and demands for accountability.

Hellen, a Kenyan woman alleging she shares a child with Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest, has denied claims of receiving financial assistance from music star Burna Boy. In a viral video, she stated that she was coerced into thanking Burna Boy for providing ₦30 million by Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami, associates linked to the singer.

According to Hellen, Lucky Udu, who organizes charity events online, and Abdul Salami, who oversees a football academy owned by Burna Boy, pressured her to release the earlier video. She alleged that the pair not only misrepresented her situation but also sought personal gains.

Hellen accused Lucky Udu of making inappropriate advances, including asking her to stay at his residence in Nigeria. She further claimed that both men demanded a percentage of any money Burna Boy might provide in the future.

The situation arose after Hellen publicly appealed for help, claiming that Cubana Chiefpriest had abandoned her and their alleged child. The controversy intensified when Burna Boy reportedly promised financial support and facilitated a meeting with Cubana Chiefpriest’s younger brother, who received a substantial sum from the artist.

Hellen’s latest revelations have sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many calling for clarity and accountability from the involved parties.