
Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has once again refuted claims of fathering a child with a Kenyan woman, Hellen Mutimu.
Responding to the controversy, which escalated following Mutimu’s online clash with associates of singer Burna Boy, Chief Priest maintained he has no connection to her. "I don't even know her," he said, emphasizing that there is no evidence to support her claims.
He expressed dismay at the accusations, stating, "God forbid that I have a child and deny them. With all the blessings and wealth God has given me, I could never turn my back on my child."
Chief Priest revealed that Mutimu initially contacted him, alleging they had a child together. He claimed to have invited her to Nigeria to address the matter, but she allegedly refused, demanding financial assistance instead, citing hunger for herself and the supposed child.
The socialite also addressed recent reports that Burna Boy gave N30,000 to Mutimu’s associate. He clarified that the sum was actually ₦5 million, not $30,000 as widely claimed.
This denial marks the latest chapter in an ongoing saga that has captured public attention, with both sides sticking to their narratives.





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