
Kenyan socialite Hellen Ati has vowed to demand a DNA test from Cubana Chief Priest, insisting he is the father of her child. She threatened to drop the baby at his doorstep if ignored. Social media is divided over her claims, with some backing her and others calling it a publicity stunt.
Kenyan socialite Hellen Ati has reignited her demands for a DNA test from Nigerian businessman Cubana Chief Priest, whom she claims is the father of her child. Expressing her frustration on social media, Ati vowed not to relent until a paternity test is conducted.
In a post on her Instagram story, she warned that if her request continues to be ignored, she would take drastic measures, including traveling to Nigeria to personally drop the child at Chief Priest’s doorstep. She emphasized that the journey from Kenya to Lagos is just five hours and promised to make an unannounced visit.
The controversy has sparked mixed reactions online. While some social media users argue that the child bears a striking resemblance to Cubana Chief Priest, others dismiss Ati’s claims, accusing her of seeking attention. Some commenters have urged her to move on, suggesting that she focus on raising her child independently rather than pursuing a reluctant father.
Cubana Chief Priest has yet to publicly respond to the allegations. However, this is not the first time a public figure has been entangled in paternity disputes, with similar cases often leading to court-mandated DNA tests.
As the drama unfolds, Ati remains determined to get answers, stating that she will not be silenced until the truth is revealed. Whether the businessman will agree to a paternity test or continue to ignore the claims remains to be seen.