Cubana chief priest files lawsuit against alleged Kenyan baby mama

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Popular Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest has filed a defamation lawsuit in Kenya against Hellen Ati, the woman who claims to be his baby mama.

According to reports, the controversy began six months ago when Hellen accused Chief Priest of abandoning their alleged two-year-old son.

In a social media video, she claimed that a brief romantic encounter with him in April 2022 resulted in her pregnancy. She further alleged that all efforts to contact him after the child’s birth were unsuccessful, as he had blocked her on every communication platform.

Cubana Chief Priest, however, has denied the allegations, asserting that he has never met her.

In response, Hellen demanded a paternity test—an offer that has reportedly been ignored.

However, in a Facebook post on Tuesday, a Nigerian lawyer popularly known as DPA Family Clinic, shared a defamation suit filed by the Nigerian against Hellen in Kenya.

Confirming the development, Hellen in a video on her Instagram page said “Pascal thinks he can sue right? You know within yourself that you are supposed to be in jail by now, and you have audacity, after how many years of calling you to prove yourself innocent with a DNA test if you are sure that I’m lying against you.

“This is Kenya, my country, not Nigeria where you believe you can buy lawyers with your money or the hospital to change the DNA result. I didn’t defame you, I have only been calling you to do a paternity test but you refused. I can’t be silent by your lawsuit. I will continue to call you out until you do the needful”, she said.