Kenyan Socialite Hellen Atti Demands Cubana Chiefpriest Fund DNA Test Trip to Nigeria
Hellen Atti Demands Cubana Chiefpriest Fund DNA Test Trip

Kenyan socialite Hellen Atti has thrown down the gauntlet to Nigerian businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, demanding he finance her trip to Nigeria for a DNA test on her two-year-old son, whom she claims he fathered.

Hellen Atti Accepts Challenge with Conditions

In an Instagram video shared this evening, Hellen declared her readiness to travel to Nigeria for the test. However, she laid out specific terms: Cubana Chiefpriest must either send the required funds or directly book flight tickets for herself, her son, and an accompanying family member. She also insisted that two separate DNA tests be conducted—one at a facility of her choice and the second at a facility chosen by him.

Background: The Paternity Dispute

Last week, Arise TV published a story about the paternity crisis surrounding Hellen's son. Reacting via Instagram, Cubana Chiefpriest challenged the station to bring Hellen to their studio so he could do a DNA test on live TV. He stated that if Hellen insists the child is his, she must bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test at her own expense, vowing never to send her money.

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Hellen's response tonight directly counters that stance, demanding financial support for the trip and multiple tests to ensure accuracy.

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