Sat, 27 Jun 2026

 

Hellen Atti tells Cubana Chiefpriest to fund Nigeria trip for DNA test
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Sat, 27 Jun 2026   ||   Nigeria,
 

Kenyan socialite Hellen Atti has challenged businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, to facilitate her trip to Nigeria for a DNA test aimed at resolving the paternity dispute involving her two-year-old son.

In a video shared on Instagram, Atti said she is willing to travel to Nigeria with her son to undergo a DNA test, maintaining that the businessman is the child's biological father.

The latest development follows a report by Arise TV last week on the ongoing paternity controversy. Responding to the report via Instagram, Cubana Chiefpriest challenged Atti to come to Nigeria with the child for a DNA test, suggesting it could even be conducted live on television.

He, however, insisted that she should cover the cost of the trip herself, stating that he would not provide financial assistance.

Reacting to the challenge, Atti said she is prepared to travel to Nigeria but under certain conditions. She called on Cubana Chiefpriest to either send her the necessary funds or personally book flight tickets for herself, her son and a family member who would accompany them on the trip.

Atti also proposed that two separate DNA tests be conducted to ensure transparency and credibility—one at a laboratory of her choice and another at a facility selected by Cubana Chiefpriest.

The paternity dispute has continued to generate widespread attention on social media, with both parties standing by their claims as calls for a conclusive DNA test intensify.

 

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