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Cubana Chief Priest slammed by alleged baby mama

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Hellen Ati, the woman at the center of a paternity controversy involving celebrity socialite, Cubana Chief Priest, has reignited the feud—this time taking aim at his recent meeting with Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima.

Days after photos went viral showing Cubana Chief Priest kneeling in respect before the vice president during a formal engagement, Hellen responded with scathing remarks, accusing him of using public gestures to distract from unresolved personal issues.

In the viral images, the nightlife promoter had described Shettima as a “father figure,” a comment that drew mixed reactions online. While some praised the show of humility, others viewed it as performative.

Hellen, however, used the moment to spotlight her ongoing demand for a DNA test to establish the paternity of her child. In a strongly worded post, she said,

“I want you to beg for it, you will beg for this DNA, and it will be too late. I dey beg Nigerian government to see what they can do about this. I wish the president could’ve asked him if he had done DNA the time he was kneeling like a mad man.”

The DNA dispute between Hellen and Cubana Chief Priest has dragged on for months, capturing public attention with no clear resolution in sight. While Cubana Chief Priest has largely remained silent on the matter, Hellen has persistently called for both legal action and public acknowledgment.

Her latest comments come as critics question whether public figures should be held to higher standards of personal responsibility, especially when issues of child welfare and paternity are involved.

As the saga continues to unfold, many are watching closely to see whether Cubana Chief Priest will finally respond—or if Hellen’s demands will escalate further.

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