Socialite Challenges Kenyan Woman to Live DNA Test on National Television
Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has publicly challenged Kenyan businesswoman Hellen Atti to a live DNA test on national television to settle an ongoing paternity dispute. The controversy erupted after Hellen alleged that she became pregnant following an intimate encounter with Chiefpriest during a visit to Nigeria. She has consistently claimed that the socialite fathered her son and has repeatedly demanded a DNA test to confirm paternity.
Chiefpriest Denies Allegations and Accuses Hellen of Extortion
Chiefpriest has firmly denied the allegations, stating he has no acquaintance or past relationship with Hellen. In response to a recent report by Arise News detailing Hellen's persistent demands, Chiefpriest reacted by publicly requesting that the television station host himself, Atti, and the child for a live, televised DNA test. He made this demand on social media, urging Arise TV to facilitate the test to resolve the matter transparently.
Social Media Reactions and Chiefpriest's Response
An Instagram user commented on Chiefpriest's post, urging him to do the needful and noting that the scandal was damaging his image. In response, Chiefpriest accused Hellen of exploiting the child in an attempt to extort money from him. He stated firmly that he is not searching for any missing children and that if her true intention was to find the child's father, she should have brought the boy directly to his residence or any of his business outlets, rather than using his name and photos to generate online content.
Chiefpriest's challenge has sparked widespread debate on social media, with many calling for a transparent resolution to the dispute. The socialite remains adamant that he will only participate in a DNA test if it is conducted live on television, ensuring that the public can witness the results firsthand.



