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Cubana Chiefpriest Agrees to DNA Test in Paternity Dispute with Kenyan Woman Hellen Ati
June 24 () — Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest has said he is ready to take a DNA test to settle a paternity dispute involving Kenyan woman Hellen Ati.
The comments came after a video of Ati asking for help was aired during a segment on Arise TV.
In the clip, she said she has been raising her son alone and claimed the child is currently ill, adding that she has spent all her money on treatment.
Responding to the network on Instagram, Cubana Chiefpriest insisted the child must be brought forward before any test can take place.
He wrote: “Make Una help me bring her & the child for una studio make I come there come do the DNA For una on live tv for free.”

He also said he will not send money or pay for travel, adding that anyone making a paternity claim should provide the child for testing.
“If you have a child for me too bring it to any of my outlets or my residence,” he added.
The dispute began in 2023 when Hellen Ati claimed she had a brief relationship with him in Lagos in 2022 and that it led to the birth of her son.
She has since repeatedly called for a DNA test and financial support.
Chiefpriest has consistently denied the claims, saying he does not know her and is not the father of the child.
The case has continued to draw public attention online, with both parties maintaining opposing positions for nearly three years.

