Popular Nigerian socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has strongly denied allegations by a Kenyan woman, Helen, who claims he fathered her child.
Chief Priest says the accusations are baseless and part of an attempt to destroy his marriage.
The Kenyan woman has accused him of abandoning her and her son, but the businessman has repeatedly denied knowing her.
Speaking on Channels Television’s *Rubbin’ Minds* on Sunday, Cubana Chief Priest said, “The child is not mine, and I don’t know who the woman is. Children are gifts from God, and I have more than enough to take care of as many as come my way.
“I have a beautiful marriage; this is the best thing that has ever happened to me. If you watch closely, you’ll see the whole attack is on my marriage.”
The Imo State-born businessman emphasized that his relationship with his wife remains strong. “This saga has not affected my marriage because my wife and I are beyond just husband and wife; we are business partners and inseparable associates,” he said.
When asked if he would accept the child if the paternity test confirmed him as the father, Chief Priest responded, “Of course, I would. But you cannot bash me this hard and still expect my loyalty.”
He expressed his frustration over how the woman always resurfaces during controversial periods in his life. “The saga has been on for a while. She always pops up every time I go viral for any reason. This shows she has an ulterior motive, not because she’s genuinely looking for her child’s father,” he explained.
The allegations have sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting Chief Priest while others question the claims. One user commented, “If it’s false, then why not do the test to clear the air?” Another wrote, “People should stop targeting marriages with baseless accusations.”
The businessman, however, remains resolute, saying he will protect his marriage from such attacks.
