Nigerian socialite and nightlife mogul Pascal Okechukwu, famously known as Cubana Chief Priest, has refuted claims of fathering a child with Kenyan woman Hellen Mutimu, who has publicly alleged to be his baby mama.
Cubana Chief Priest explained that Hellen once reached out to him, asserting she had his child.
In response, he invited her to visit Nigeria, but she declined, instead requesting financial assistance, claiming she and her child were hungry.
Emphasizing his stance, the socialite stated that children are blessings from God and affirmed that he would never neglect his offspring, as he is more than capable of fulfilling any child support obligations.
He further accused Hellen of fabricating the claims as part of a ploy linked to singer Burna Boy, who allegedly promised Hellen’s purported brother $30,000.
Cubana Chief Priest suggested she allowed herself to be used for clout.
Addressing the issue on his Instagram page, he wrote, “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 no 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.”
Meanwhile, Hellen has accused Burna Boy’s associates, Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami, of coercing her into publicly thanking Burna Boy after he reportedly fulfilled his promise of financial assistance by giving her ₦30 million.
In a video circulating on social media, Hellen alleged that Udu and Abdul pressured her to publicly express gratitude to Burna Boy.
She also claimed they demanded a portion of the funds for themselves and accused Lucky of seeking sexual favours whenever she visits Nigeria.