Hellen Mutimu, the Kenyan woman alleging that Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, is the father of her child, has intensified her demands for a DNA test. In a recent social media post, she expressed her determination, stating, “Nothing will stop me from asking you for the DNA. If you don’t, I’m not playing this time—I will drop this boy at your doorstep.”
Mutimu emphasized the proximity between Kenya and Nigeria, noting, “You think Lagos is far from Kenya, right? Nah, it’s just five hours to Nigeria, and I promise you will be surprised how your son got there. Don’t think you will see me there. If that’s what you want, then let me give you back your blood. I don’t care what you will do with your son.”
This public challenge follows Cubana Chief Priest’s previous denials of any involvement with Mutimu or her child. He has refuted claims of fathering or abandoning her child, emphasizing that he would never neglect his own, especially given his substantial financial resources.
Mutimu has also shared alleged chat screenshots between herself and Cubana Chief Priest, aiming to substantiate her claims. She remains resolute in her demand for a DNA test to confirm the child’s paternity.
As of now, Cubana Chief Priest has not publicly responded to Mutimu’s latest statements.