Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman alleging paternity by Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has once again publicly expressed exhaustion over raising their child alone.
In a recent video circulating on social media, Ati addressed Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, directly. “Pasukal I am tired of taking care of this child, he is sick right now, I am tired,” she stated.
The outburst highlights her ongoing struggles with the boy’s health and financial demands. Ati urged the socialite to take responsibility or collect the child.
The controversy dates back to 2022. Ati claims she conceived after a one-night stand with Chief Priest during a visit to Lagos. She has repeatedly demanded a DNA test to confirm paternity.
Chief Priest has not publicly confirmed the child as his. The matter remains unresolved, with no confirmed DNA test conducted despite calls from both sides and observers.
Ati has shared multiple emotional appeals over the years. In past sessions, she spoke of financial hardship, depression during pregnancy, and difficulties paying rent or buying essentials. She described contemplating extreme measures while caring for the infant.
Recent reactions on X (formerly Twitter) reflect divided opinions. Many users urge Chief Priest to resolve the issue through testing for clarity. Others question Ati’s approach of airing grievances publicly.
The Kenyan businesswoman previously taunted Chief Priest for missing events and clashed with his wife online. She has also celebrated his birthday while stressing the pending DNA.
This latest cry comes as the child reportedly battles illness. Ati emphasized her depleted resources and emotional fatigue from sole caregiving.
Public discourse around the saga often highlights the toll on the child caught in adult conflicts. Supporters of Ati call for accountability, while Chief Priest’s camp maintains silence or denial.
No new statements from Cubana Chief Priest or his representatives have emerged on this recent video. The dispute continues to draw attention across Nigerian and Kenyan social media circles.
Ati’s persistence underscores deeper issues of alleged abandonment and responsibility in high-profile relationships. As the child grows older, pressure mounts for a definitive resolution through legal or scientific means.
Observers note that such public battles rarely benefit the parties involved, particularly the minor at the center. Both individuals face scrutiny over their handling of the sensitive matter.
The story remains developing, with calls for private resolution growing louder amid renewed online attention.
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