Kenyan businesswoman Hellen Atti has renewed her demand for a DNA test amid her ongoing paternity dispute with Nigerian socialite and businessman Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu.
The latest development comes shortly after the nightlife entrepreneur publicly challenged Atti to bring herself and the child to a television studio for a live DNA test.
In response, Hellen took to social media to question the sincerity of the invitation, alleging that a similar promise had been made in the past without any follow-through.
Sharing a strongly worded message on her Instagram Story, Hellen accused the businessman of previously agreeing to undergo a DNA test during a live appearance but failing to honour the commitment.
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She wrote:“Pascal, you are saying that I should go and do DNA on a live TV station, yet this is what you said on Ebuka Live last year, that you will do the DNA, yet you ran away. So you think this one is a joke?
She added: “Pascal, we will die here together. I will never back down until the DNA is conducted”.
Hellen’s latest remarks have reignited conversations surrounding the long-running paternity controversy, which has repeatedly played out on social media and in the public eye.
She has consistently maintained that the businessman is the father of her child and has continued to push for a DNA test to settle the matter once and for all.
On the other hand, Cubana Chief Priest has repeatedly denied the allegations and recently challenged Hellen to bring the child to any of his establishments or residence if she genuinely wanted the issue resolved.
He also proposed conducting the DNA test live on television, arguing that the matter should be addressed directly rather than through social media exchanges

