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“Come to Kenya” Paternity Accuser Dares Cubana Chief Priest

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The high-profile paternity battle between Nigerian nightlife king Pascal “Cubana Chief Priest” Okechukwu and Kenyan hairdresser Hellen Mutimu has just taken a dramatic and very heated turn. After Cubana Chief Priest publicly challenged her to bring their alleged son to Nigeria for a DNA test, Ms. Mutimu has responded with a passionate refusal, making her position clear on social media.

In a recent video, Ms. Mutimu declared that she would not be traveling to Nigeria. Instead, she insisted that the businessman should be the one to travel to Kenya for the test. She expressed a deep distrust of his motives, stating her fear that his demand for her to come to Nigeria was a plot to have her arrested, oppressed, or for him to simply “bribe the doctor.”

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Her emotional message was a powerful statement on the pain she claims to have endured, and a direct response to his public mockery. She slammed his use of the phrase “catching cruise” to describe the situation, stating, “You cannot feel the pain of a mother, the pain of a woman who carried a child for nine months… I gave birth to your child, struggled with your child, and I’m still struggling, yet you mock me online every day and call it a cruise.”

Ms. Mutimu also brought up a new and shocking allegation, claiming that he had an “abandoned another child in Malaysia.” Ultimately, she vowed to continue her fight. In a powerful sign-off, she stated, “I will fight for my child till my last breath. Until I die, I will fight for my son, and there is nothing you can do about it.”

Watch Viideo:

https://www.instagram.com/hellen_ati_pascal_okechukwu/reel/DNdNVi1ISWg

This latest development proves the paternity dispute is far from over, with both sides now entrenched in a public standoff over the location of the DNA test.

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