Chief Priest Mocks Paternity Row, Faces Backlash

Celebrity Barman Cubana Chief Priest Trolls Alleged Baby Mama, Fans React

Celebrity barman, Pascal Okechukwu, widely known as Cubana Chief Priest, has sparked a wave of amusement online following his recent social media post. In the post, Okechukwu responded to the ongoing paternity dispute with a Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati, who claims he is the father of her two-year-old son.

Okechukwu shared a playful video from his vacation in France, captioning it with a phrase notorious for Ati’s online call-outs: “PASKAL !!! You Will Suffer.” Since April 2022, Ati has persistently insisted that Okechukwu is the father of her child, despite his reported refusal to take a DNA test. She has taken her claims public, dragging Okechukwu’s wife into the controversy and making threats.

In an attempt to silence Ati, Okechukwu has filed a defamation lawsuit against her in a Kenyan court. The lawsuit seeks an interim injunction to prevent Ati from making further defamatory statements about him, alleging that her claims are unfounded and driven by malice.

Netizens have reacted to Okechukwu’s video in amusement, with many finding his response hilarious. “I read it in her voice,” commented @wf_lamar, while @dr_dalu humorously stated, “Helen think say life na Nollywood.” Other users shared their views, with @ejuraobike reacting, “Kai this little boy did not beg to come to this world. Hmmmm,” and @Vivianvictor296 insisting, “Pascal you must do DNA.”

As the drama unfolds, it remains to be seen how the legal août and public sentiment will play out in this high-profile case.

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