Helen Ati Chief Priest dispute intensifies as she vows to stop providing for alleged son and demands DNA test
Helen Ati, the alleged mother of businessman Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest, on 27 February 2026 in Lagos, vowed to cease financial support for the boy amid their unresolved paternity dispute.
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Ati, in a live social media video, appeared visibly emotional as she expressed frustration over alleged abandonment and financial strain in caring for the child she claims is Chief Priest’s.
She insisted that the businessman take responsibility by submitting to a DNA test.
“I’m tired. Pascal, come and carry your son for DNA. If you don’t come for this child, I’ll frustrate him. If he wants to die, let him die. At this point, I don’t care what people will say on this internet. I no dey find money feed this boy again. This is too much,” Ati stated during the live session.
The dispute stems from Ati’s claim that a one-night encounter with Cubana Chief Priest in Nigeria resulted in her pregnancy.
Chief Priest has repeatedly denied any connection to the child and urged Ati to bring the boy to Nigeria if the child is indeed his.
This latest outburst adds tension to an ongoing public disagreement, with Ati warning that continued neglect could adversely affect the child’s wellbeing.
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Observers note that unresolved paternity disputes between high-profile personalities in Nigeria often attract intense public scrutiny.





















