Cubana Chief Priest's Alleged Baby Mama Calls for DNA Test

Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Baby Mama Calls for DNA Test

Hellen Mutimu, the alleged babymama of celebrity bar man Paschal Okechukwu popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest has challenged him to a DNA test.

The Kenyan national, who was reacting to claims made by Cubana Chief Priest that he had never met her before, dared her purported baby daddy to a DNA test, be it in Kenya or Nigeria.

In a post on her social media page, Hellen also shared chats she had with her alleged baby daddy when she shared photos that his son had arrived, to which he replied, saying he had never met her before, and he referred to the child as a ”Bastard”.

‘‘Paschal you are saying that you have never met me before right, tell the world the truth, don’t be scared. I am ready for a DNA test. We can do it in Kenya or Nigeria,’’ Hellen wrote.

Cubana Chief Priest has denied fathering a child with Hellen, let alone abandoning a child that belongs to him, and also claimed that he does not know the Kenyan lady from Adam.

He stated that Hellen once reached out to him, claiming to have a child for him, and he told her to come to Nigeria, but she refused and instead asked him to send money to her because she and her son were hungry.

“God forbid that I have a child and abandon my child. You born for big man na dragging you wan use drag big man. You say you born for me, I say make you come Nigeria, you say make I send money first say baby dey hungry and hospital money choke, say you collect loan.

“Come, I no send you to hospital, I know even know you from anywhere no trace whatsoever. Children are a gift from God. I can’t discharge my blood God forbid for all this money way I get,” Cubana Chief Priest wrote in part in a post on his Instagram page.

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