The online feud involving celebrity businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, and his alleged baby mama, Hellen Ati, has taken a dramatic new turn, now engulfing his family members.
Family Feud Escalates on Social Media
In a fresh series of posts on her Instagram Story, Hellen Ati, the mother of two, shifted her focus from Cubana Chiefpriest himself to one of his sisters. The incident, which unfolded on January 5, 2026, saw Ati not only calling out the sister by name but also sharing her photograph alongside a series of unverified personal claims.
This marks a significant escalation in the long-running public dispute between Ati and the socialite. The outburst came just days after Ati had expressed anger over a video shared by another individual, De Angels, concerning side chicks.
Shocking Allegations and a Stern Warning
In one of her posts, Hellen Ati made a specific allegation about the sister's personal life. She claimed the woman was married but left her husband in Cotonou. Ati further alleged that the sister later moved to Nigeria with another man.
She also used the platform to issue a direct warning to the sister, stating she was responding to being mentioned by her. In a contrasting move, Ati praised another of Cubana Chiefpriest's sisters, who was recently gifted a car by the businessman. She congratulated her but advised her strongly not to follow the same path as the sister she was criticising.
Ati was keen to distance herself from one particular narrative, insisting that she was not the reason Cubana Chiefpriest allegedly refused to buy the criticised sister a car.
Online Reactions and Widening Drama
The posts quickly ignited a firestorm of reactions from fans and followers online. Many expressed shock at the intensity of the allegations and the fact that the family drama was now being played out so publicly.
The comment section was flooded with mixed reactions. User @lemorafabricsandstyles questioned, "A woman claims a man got her pregnant, why not do a DNA to end the drama." Another user, @somtochukwu.com.ng, offered a word of caution: "Legically, they are not the topic. These individuals will sue you for cyber bullying... Helen, thread with caution and wisdom."
Other comments reflected the sheer entertainment value some viewers derived from the saga, with @its_diva_t writing, "Year wey go sweet na from January you go know welcome to the comment section." Meanwhile, @anitasoki observed, "This woman done turn family member oo."
This incident is the latest in a string of public accusations from Hellen Ati, who has previously made posts targeting Cubana Chiefpriest's wife, hinting at undisclosed information. The ongoing saga continues to keep fans and critics alike glued to their screens, wondering what the next chapter will bring.