Kenyan Woman Challenges Cubana Chief Priest to 100m Race Over Paternity Dispute

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Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan woman, has made sensational claims about having a one-night stand with Nigerian nightlife mogul Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, during a visit to Nigeria. According to Hellen, this encounter led to the birth of their son. She has been steadfast in challenging the socialite to undergo a DNA test to confirm her story, yet Cubana Chief Priest has continuously denied the allegations.

 

In a bold move to push the issue further, Hellen recently took to Instagram, where she threw down the gauntlet in the form of a challenge to Cubana Chief Priest: a 100-meter race. Hellen proposed that if she wins, the DNA test would finally take place. Her message was clear, stating, “Pascal, since you don’t want to do the DNA test, then let’s do athletic, me and you, to run 100 meters. If you win, you won’t have to do the test, but if I win, we can do the DNA. How about that?”

 

The wager adds an unexpected twist to the drama surrounding this paternity dispute. Hellen’s challenge not only brings a new dimension of entertainment but also puts additional pressure on Cubana Chief Priest to either accept or publicly deny the challenge in front of his followers.

 

However, in response to the ongoing accusations, Cubana Chief Priest has remained firm in his denial. He has repeatedly rejected the claim that he fathered a child with Hellen, stating that he invited her to Nigeria for a DNA test, which she declined. Instead, Hellen allegedly requested financial assistance, claiming both she and her son were struggling.

This back-and-forth between Hellen and Cubana Chief Priest has captivated social media, fueling debates and speculation. The situation is drawing increasing attention, particularly given Cubana Chief Priest’s high-profile presence in Nigeria’s nightlife scene. His fans and critics alike are watching closely, wondering if this public drama will lead to any resolution or continue to spiral into further controversy.

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