Cubana Chief Priest denies fathering child with alleged baby mama


Nightlife mogul, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has denied fathering a child with Hellen Mutimu, the Kenyan lady claiming to be his baby mama.

The socialite stated that Hellen once contacted him, claiming to have his child and he invited her to come to Nigeria but she declined and Instead asked him to send her money because she and her son were hungry.

He noted that children are gifts from God, stressing that he would never abandon his own child as he is more than capable of paying for child support.

He also claimed that Hellen made the claims because Burna Boy promised to give his alleged brother $30,000 and allowed herself to be used for clout by the singer.

On his Instagram page, he wrote, “God forbid that I have a child and abandon my child. You born for big man na dragging you wan use drag big man. You say you born for me, I say make you come Nigeria, you say make I send money first say baby dey hungry and hospital money choke, say you collect loan.

“Come, I no send you to hospital, I no even know you from anywhere no trace whatsoever. Children are a gift from God. I can’t discharge my blood God forbid for all this money way I get.”

Meanwhile, Hellen Mutimu has accused Burna Boy’s aides Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami of forcing her to thank Burna Boy in public that the singer assisted her with N30 million.

Recall that Burna Boy has promised to assist Hellen and her child financially during his online beef with Cubana Chief Priest.

In a video shared on social media, Hellen accused Udu and Abdul of bamboozling her to thank Burna Boy in public for fulfilling his earlier promise by helping her financially.

She also claimed that both Lucky and Abdul requested that a percentage of whatever Burna Boy sent to her be reserved for them and also accused Lucky of demanding sexual gratification whenever she come to Nigeria.





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