“You Can’t Accuse Me of Drug Dealing and Still Demand Child Support” – Cubana Chief Priest Claps Back at Alleged Baby Mama
Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has publicly addressed the ongoing paternity dispute with Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan woman who claims he fathered her child.
During a candid Instagram Live session with popular TikToker Peller, the celebrity businessman dismissed Hellen’s public accusations and emotional appeals, describing them as unnecessary and attention-seeking.
“If you truly had my child, it wouldn’t take social media drama to get my attention. A child is more valuable than money or fame,” he said.
Calls for DNA Test and Proof
Cubana Chief Priest challenged Hellen to bring the child to Nigeria for verification if she is confident in her claims, implying that real paternity issues should be handled with maturity and evidence — not internet theatrics.
The nightlife mogul also responded to serious allegations reportedly made by Hellen, including claims of his involvement in fraud, money rituals, and drug trafficking. He dismissed the accusations as baseless, pointing out the contradiction in attacking his character while simultaneously requesting financial support.
“You’re calling me a fraudster, drug dealer, and ‘juju man’—yet you want child support from me? That’s not how it works,” he said. “If this child truly exists and is mine, bring him to Nigeria. A real child is worth more than diamonds.”
“It’s All Social Media Cruise”
Cubana Chief Priest described the entire controversy as nothing more than a “social media cruise,” stating that he does not take Hellen’s claims seriously and is unbothered by the public spectacle.
He emphasized that fatherhood is a serious matter, and that using a child as a tool for online clout or revenge undermines the gravity of parental responsibility.
The saga has sparked heated debates across social media platforms, with many calling for DNA confirmation and urging both parties to resolve the matter privately for the sake of the child.
As of now, no DNA test results have been made public, and Hellen Mutimu has yet to respond to Cubana Chief Priest’s latest remarks.

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