- Cubana ChiefPriest, has denied claims from a Kenyan woman who says he is the father of her child.
- He believes these accusations are part of a scheme to ruin his marriage.
- Hellen Ati, claimed that the socialite Cubana Chiefpriest left her and their supposed son.
Well-known Nigerian socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, also called Cubana ChiefPriest, has denied claims from a Kenyan woman who says he is the father of her child.
He believes these accusations are part of a scheme to ruin his marriage.
Hellen Ati, a Kenyan woman, claimed that the socialite Cubana Chiefpriest left her and their supposed son. However, Chiefpriest has consistently denied these claims.
In a recent episode of Sunday’s Rubbin’ Minds, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, he stated that he has never met Hellen and that the child is not his.
In his view, the woman’s attitude appears to be focused on ending his marriage instead of seeking justice or finding out who the father of her baby is.
He pointed out his strong affection for children and his commitment to caring for any child he fathers. He said:
“Children are gifts from God regardless of how they come, and I have more than enough to take care of my children as many as possible that will come my way.”
The celebrity barman expressed his joy about his marriage, calling it the best thing in his life. He mentioned that the recent accusations didn’t harm his relationship with his wife, as they share a strong connection beyond just being married; they are also business partners and good friends. He added:
“I have a beautiful marriage; this is the best thing that has ever happened to me and if you watch the whole attack, it is on the marriage.”
Cubana ChiefPriest mentioned that the situation has been ongoing for some time, but he doesn’t know who is responsible. He thinks Hellen’s intentions are not sincere.
He claims that she appears every time he faces a viral negative situation, suggesting she has a hidden agenda instead of just looking for her child’s father.
He said that if he really is the father of her child, she would have acted differently. Instead of confronting him, ChiefPriest argued that it would have made more sense to ask her friends for support and persuade them to help her allow him access.
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