Nigerian socialite and businessman Cubana Chief Priest has reacted to renewed discussions surrounding his long running paternity dispute with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati, offering to undergo a DNA test publicly.
The controversy resurfaced after reports and videos circulating online allegedly showed Hellen Ati mistreating her son, prompting calls from some social media users for authorities to intervene and ensure the child’s welfare.
Reacting to the development, Cubana Chiefpriest took to social media to challenge his accuser to appear for a DNA test, insisting he was willing to cover the cost.
“Help me bring her and the child to your studio; make I come there, come do the DNA for una on live TV for free,” he wrote.
Hellen Ati has repeatedly claimed that Cubana Chiefpriest is the father of her son, allegations the celebrity businessman has consistently denied. The dispute has played out publicly for months, generating widespread debate across social media platforms.
The latest comments from Cubana Chiefpriest have reignited conversations about the paternity controversy, with many users calling for a definitive DNA test to settle the matter once and for all.
As of the time of this report, Hellen Ati has not publicly responded to the socialite’s latest challenge.

