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Socialite Hellen Ati, who is allegedly linked to nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest, has reacted to his recent promise to pay the school fees of 50 students at Clifford University, Abia State.
During a visit to the institution alongside Afrobeats superstar Davido, Cubana Chief Priest pledged to support 50 students financially — a gesture that earned him widespread praise online.
However, Hellen Ati used the opportunity to call him out, demanding that he include their alleged son among the beneficiaries.
In a video shared online, the Kenyan lady claimed their supposed child would begin school next year and insisted that Cubana Chief Priest send money for child support.
“Make it 52, your child is included. Your child is going to school next year, send child support. I don’t care whether you do DNA or not — your child is going to school next year,”
she said.
Hellen maintained that the businessman must take responsibility, whether or not he travels to Kenya to confirm paternity through a DNA test. She further warned that if he refuses to provide financial support, she would report him to the Nigerian embassy in Kenya.
The controversy between both parties dates back months, following allegations that Cubana Chief Priest fathered Hellen’s son — claims he has repeatedly denied.
Despite his denial, Hellen continues to assert that the child belongs to him, insisting that he fulfill his parental obligations regardless of the ongoing dispute.
Cubana Chief Priest has not yet issued a public response to Hellen’s latest statement.
Written by: Umar Abdullahi
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