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Hellen Ati Calls Out Cubana Chief Priest Over Alleged Son’s Poor Condition: “Your Pikin Dey Lick Plate”

Kenyan socialite Hellen Ati has once again called out Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur and celebrity barman, Cubana Chief Priest, accusing him of neglecting their alleged son.

In a new social media post that has sparked reactions online, Hellen shared a video of her young son licking a plate after eating, claiming that the boy is suffering due to the business mogul’s alleged refusal to take responsibility. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

The viral video reignited the long-standing controversy surrounding Cubana Chief Priest — real name Pascal Okechukwu — and Hellen Ati, who has repeatedly insisted that the socialite fathered her son during a previous relationship.


Hellen Ati’s Message to Cubana Chief Priest

Taking to her Instagram story, Hellen posted the video with a direct message to the nightlife boss, writing:

“Pascal, your pikin is licking plate for here. Come carry your pikin.”

The short clip showed the little boy licking a plate after finishing his meal, which Hellen presented as proof of his alleged poor living condition.

Hellen mocked Chief Priest in the caption, suggesting that while he flaunts wealth and luxury online, his supposed child is being left to live in hardship.

“Your son is here licking plates while you’re busy spraying money in the club. Come and do the right thing,” she wrote in another post.


A History of Allegations

This is not the first time Hellen Ati has publicly called out Cubana Chief Priest over alleged paternity and child support issues.

Months earlier, she accused the businessman of abandoning her and their supposed child after she got pregnant. Hellen claimed that she had reached out to him several times for financial support but was ignored.

She also demanded that Chief Priest travel to Kenya to conduct a DNA test, insisting that the child belongs to him. Despite her repeated calls, the nightlife promoter has maintained silence and has not publicly responded to her allegations.

“He knows the truth. I have told him several times to come and do DNA, but he’s avoiding it. I just want him to take responsibility,” she stated in a previous interview.


Public Reactions to the Viral Clip

The video of Hellen’s son licking a plate quickly went viral across Nigerian blogs and social media platforms, sparking mixed reactions from users.

While some sympathized with Hellen and urged Cubana Chief Priest to address the issue, others criticized her for constantly using social media to drag the businessman.

One user, @justkency, commented:

“Mark my words, this boy will join his mom to shout Pascal Okechukwu, come and do DNA one day.”

Another, @Naijagistblog_, jokingly remarked:

“Hunger wan finish Chief Priest next of kin 😅.”

@simplysympa added:

“This is the true definition of nemesis. Pascal come and take your pikin o!”


Cubana Chief Priest Yet to Respond

As of the time of filing this report, Cubana Chief Priest has not issued any official statement or response regarding Hellen Ati’s latest claims.

The celebrity barman, known for his lavish lifestyle and close association with top Nigerian entertainers like Davido, has often been in the spotlight for both his business ventures and public controversies.

Meanwhile, Hellen Ati continues to share updates about her life in Kenya, using her Instagram page to highlight the alleged struggles of raising her two children without support.


Social Media Debate

The ongoing drama has once again fueled discussions around celebrity accountability, paternity disputes, and social media exposure. Many users have questioned whether airing personal issues online is the right approach, while others see it as the only way for less influential individuals to be heard.

Regardless of the public divide, Hellen’s persistence has ensured that the matter remains in the headlines, keeping both her and Cubana Chief Priest in the center of online conversation.

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