Chiefpriest DNA test drama unfolds as Pascal Okechukwu reportedly agrees to verify paternity of alleged Kenyan son
Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Chiefpriest, has reportedly agreed to undergo a DNA test to determine the paternity of a child claimed by a Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati.
The development emerged on Thursday after Hellen Ati announced via Instagram that the socialite had consented to the test, marking a potential turning point in the long-running dispute. “Finally, Pascal Okechukwu is going to do DNA,” she wrote.
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Hellen Ati has consistently alleged that she met Chiefpriest during a visit to Nigeria, where an encounter led to pregnancy and the birth of her son.
She has repeatedly demanded a DNA test to establish paternity. Chiefpriest, however, has firmly denied ever meeting her or being involved in any relationship.
The reported agreement to a DNA test introduces a decisive moment in the controversy, which has attracted significant public attention across social media platforms.
Observers say the outcome could conclusively resolve the dispute that has lingered for months.
In a separate development, Chiefpriest recently weighed in on national politics, suggesting that the South-East’s alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu could influence the release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
He made the remark while reacting to an appeal by Lawrence Agubuzo urging the Federal Government to consider Kanu’s release.
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The unfolding DNA saga continues to generate intense public interest, with many awaiting confirmation and results that could bring closure to the highly charged claims.




















