Cubana Chiefpriest babymama backlash intensifies as Helen Ati criticises him online over neglect claims amid political endorsement of APC
Celebrity barman and entrepreneur Cubana Chiefpriest has come under fresh criticism from his alleged babymama, Helen Ati, following his public declaration of support for the All Progressives Congress ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 elections.
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Helen Ati took to social media to challenge Cubana Chiefpriest’s character, questioning his responsibility towards his son and implying a lack of moral integrity.
In a strongly worded post, she stated: “If Pascal can neglect his flesh and blood in public, what about the people he doesn’t care about? He is a very wicked and heartless man. He doesn’t even have morals. DNA is a must.”
The remarks quickly went viral, reigniting public debate over Cubana Chiefpriest’s long-running child support controversy.
Many social media users expressed support for Helen Ati, while others highlighted the broader implications of his political alignment in the South East region ahead of the upcoming elections.
Cubana Chiefpriest recently pledged loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and vowed to mobilise voters for the APC, a move that intensified scrutiny of his personal life.
Helen Ati’s intervention has shifted public attention from politics back to his private affairs, particularly the ongoing dispute over paternity confirmation and financial responsibility.
Previous controversies involving Cubana Chiefpriest have included allegations around financial disputes in the entertainment industry, with Helen Ati highlighting past claims involving high-profile figures such as Burna Boy.
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The latest online backlash underscores the intersection of celebrity influence, personal accountability, and political involvement in contemporary Nigerian social discourse, with many observers noting that public figures are increasingly held to account by both fans and critics alike.




















