“If You Truly Have My Child, Why Use Him to Fight Me?” – Cubana Chief Priest Blasts Alleged Babymama

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Nigerian nightlife mogul Cubana Chief Priest has once again addressed the ongoing public dispute with Hellen, a Kenyan woman who claims he fathered her child. During an informal chat with popular Nigerian DJ Peller, Chief Priest openly questioned the motives behind Hellen’s allegations and her approach to the paternity claim.

Cubana Chief Priest expressed that if Hellen genuinely has his child, she holds something precious—“diamonds in her hands”—which he suggests is far more valuable than any material wealth. However, he criticized her for allegedly using their child as a weapon in their conflict rather than handling the matter through proper legal channels.

 

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He challenged her to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test, implying that such a test would settle the matter conclusively. He also dismissed claims made by Hellen that he is involved in illicit activities such as being a “blood money person,” a fraudster (“419”), or a drug dealer, sarcastically asking how she expects to receive child support from someone she accuses of such crimes.

The controversy has stirred significant reactions online, with many Nigerians weighing in on social media and blog comments. Opinions vary widely; some accuse Hellen of using the child to extort money, while others urge Cubana Chief Priest to take responsibility and undergo a DNA test to confirm or deny paternity. There are also calls for both parties to resolve the matter through legal means in a neutral setting to avoid bias and ensure fairness.

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Several commenters highlight the emotional toll such public disputes take on all involved, especially the child, while others criticize the public airing of private family matters. Some suggest that Hellen’s refusal to come to Nigeria for testing raises doubts, whereas others question why Cubana Chief Priest has not proactively arranged for a DNA test himself if he is confident of his innocence.

This case underscores the complexities of paternity disputes involving public figures, especially when they cross international borders. It also reflects societal attitudes towards fatherhood, responsibility, and the use of media for personal conflicts. The call for a transparent DNA test remains central, with many urging both parties to prioritize the child’s welfare over public controversy.

As this story develops, it highlights the need for clear communication, legal intervention, and sensitivity to the child’s best interests in resolving disputes of this nature. The public awaits further statements or actions by Cubana Chief Priest, Hellen, or their representatives that might bring closure to this matter.

 

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