Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has reiterated his denial of fathering a child with Kenyan woman Hellen Mutimu. In a recent response to online drama involving associates of singer Burna Boy, Chiefpriest addressed the paternity allegations head-on.
Chiefpriest stated unequivocally that he has no connection to Hellen Mutimu and denied any knowledge of her. He expressed disbelief at the allegations, saying:
“God forbid that I have a child and deny that child, especially with all the blessings and wealth God has given me.”
According to Chiefpriest, Hellen contacted him claiming that he is the father of her child. He said he asked her to travel to Nigeria to verify the claim, but she refused and instead demanded financial support, citing hunger for herself and “their” child. He asserted that if he had a child, he would never abandon them and that God would not forgive him if he turned away from a blessing in the form of a child.
Additionally, Chiefpriest touched on rumors involving Burna Boy. He alleged that Burna Boy gave the man identified as Hellen’s brother ₦5 million, disputing claims that the amount was $30,000.