A Kenyan woman who claims to have a child with popular Nigerian socialite and businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, has once again taken to social media to urge him to take responsibility.
In a recent Instagram post, the woman called on Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, to undergo a DNA test to confirm the child’s paternity. She noted that her son shares similarities with him, particularly his eating habits.
Expressing frustration over her inability to provide food for the boy, she pleaded with the businessman to come and take custody of him.
She wrote:
“Mirefe, stop running because of a DNA test. This boy eats just like you, Pascal. Come and carry your son. There’s no food to feed this boy anymore.”
The post has sparked mixed reactions online, with some questioning the woman’s motives while others sympathized with her plight.
One user, @zoftig_sucre, commented: “This woman is not alright because what joke is this?”
Another, @beauty_emem, wrote: “When you’re not selective about where you plug your charger, this is what you get!”
@l.tobiloba added: “The boy looks like him more than the other two boys. This one just hasn’t had enough good food yet.”
Cubana Chief Priest is yet to publicly respond to the allegations.
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