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“If You Don’t Respect Yourself, I’ll Take You to the Shrine”: Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Baby Mama Explodes Over DNA Test

Drama continues to unfold as Kenyan woman Hellen, who claims to have a child with popular Nigerian businessman and nightlife impresario, Cubana Chief Priest, has now threatened to invoke traditional powers if the celebrity socialite does not agree to a DNA test. In a fiery outburst on Instagram, the alleged baby mama warned that she would report the matter to a deity in Nsukka, accusing him of abandoning responsibilities and denying paternity.


The tension has been simmering for months, with Hellen persistently pressing for a paternity test to prove that Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, fathered her child. Despite the repeated calls and social media rants, the flamboyant entrepreneur has chosen to remain silent, fueling public curiosity and criticism from different quarters.


The latest twist came when Hellen took to Instagram with a stern warning that if Cubana Chief Priest does not comply, she would escalate the issue by taking it beyond the digital space to traditional channels of justice. She stated emphatically that the matter would be taken to a local shrine in Nsukka, a town in Enugu State, renowned for its powerful deities and traditional dispute resolution methods.


“Pascal, if you don’t want to respect yourself and do the DNA, I’d report you to Nsukka deity. We both brought this child and you want me to raise him by myself? God punish you…” Hellen wrote in a now-viral Instagram post that has sparked a flurry of reactions online.


The socialite, known for his lavish lifestyle and close association with other celebrities like Obi Cubana and Davido, has yet to make any public statement regarding the allegation. While his silence has left many speculating, it has not stopped Hellen from going all out to ensure her voice is heard.


Many social media users have begun weighing in on the saga, with comments ranging from humorous jabs to sympathetic words of support for the woman. One user, @kissie_pearl, commented, “He for just sleep alone that night o,” while another, @oluchilouis, remarked, “This woman is in pain… her cry for justice no one seems to listen because the person in question is rich. Anyways God’s ways are not our ways.”


Others took a more playful approach, with @iceworld_001 writing, “The way you Dey call Pascal Dey always make me laugh,” suggesting that Hellen’s insistence on publicly using his first name adds a comical undertone to the otherwise sensitive matter.


The controversy has caught the attention of fans and critics alike, many of whom have begun speculating about the credibility of the woman’s claim, as well as Cubana Chief Priest’s silence. While some believe Hellen is simply trying to gain attention or money from the celebrity, others argue that her persistent demands and emotional expressions suggest a deeper cry for help and accountability.


The idea of involving a traditional shrine in the DNA dispute has also stirred debate. In Nigeria, while legal paternity testing is a more conventional and scientifically reliable method, many still turn to traditional means—especially in rural communities—when formal channels appear slow, inaccessible, or ineffective. For some, shrines and deities remain powerful arbiters of justice, particularly in cases where they believe human systems are compromised or biased.


Whether Hellen’s threat to involve a deity is symbolic or a real step towards traditional resolution, the buzz it has created is undeniably loud. The online space has been set ablaze with hashtags like #CubanaChiefPriest and #DNAOrShrine trending across platforms, with many Nigerians closely watching to see what happens next.


While some netizens have advised Hellen to pursue legal redress through family courts or paternity suits, others argue that in a society where celebrity influence can sway justice, calling on spiritual forces might just be the push needed to prompt action—or at least a response.


So far, Cubana Chief Priest has maintained a total media blackout on the issue. No Instagram stories, no press releases, no cryptic tweets—nothing. His silence, in the eyes of some, could be interpreted as guilt, while others argue that the socialite may simply be choosing to protect his image and avoid public scandal.


Still, the public wants answers. And in the absence of a formal DNA test or public statement from Chief Priest, speculation will likely continue to thrive. As the situation escalates and Hellen stands firm in her resolve to “expose” him, the question remains: will Cubana Chief Priest finally break his silence, or will this saga become another viral episode in the unpredictable world of Nigerian celebrity drama?


With shrines, deities, and DNA now all in the same conversation, this story has transcended mere gossip—it has become a cultural flashpoint, testing the boundaries of justice, responsibility, and the influence of social media in holding public figures accountable.


As the tale continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Hellen isn’t backing down anytime soon. And if her words are anything to go by, neither is the Nsukka deity.



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