Cubana Chief Priest explains why he refuses to support alleged child

Christian George
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Nigerian nightlife businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has revealed why he has chosen to distance himself from the ongoing paternity controversy involving Kenyan woman, Hellen Mutimu.

Speaking during a live session with TikTok influencer Peller, the socialite stated that he has deliberately ignored Hellen’s claims and refused to take responsibility for the alleged child due to the nature of her approach. According to him, if her claims were genuine, there would be no need for public outbursts and media drama.

“If you feel you have a child for me and the only way you can get my attention is to rant… If you have my child, you have diamonds in your hands, something more than diamonds. I have things, so why are you using the child to fight me? If the child is real, carry him come Nigeria,” he said.

Cubana Chief Priest criticized Hellen for allegedly making serious accusations against him — including fraud and drug trafficking — while simultaneously demanding child support. He described her actions as contradictory and said they further justified his decision to step back from the matter.

“You’re calling me a blood money person, saying I’m a 419, saying I’m a drug dealer, but at the same time, you want to collect child support from a juju man. Na cruise,” he added.

Dismissing the allegations as nothing more than social media drama, he maintained that he would not be manipulated into taking responsibility without clarity and proper conduct.

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