“It will not work for you!” – Hellen Ati drags Cubana Chief Priest, alleges he sent men to trap her

Hellen Ati, alleged mother of Cubana Chief Priest’s child, has gone public again accusing him of sending men to trap her, escalating their ongoing dispute.

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The estranged baby mama shared screenshots of messages she claims were part of the attempt, describing the move as intimidating and manipulative.

According to Hellen, Cubana has consistently avoided acknowledging their child and has refused to participate in a DNA test that could finally settle the paternity issue.

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In a recent post on her Insta story, she vented:

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“Pascal Okechukwu it will not work for you keep on sending people to come and do the DNA nonsense.”

This comes after she publicly called him out for pledging to pay school fees for 50 Clifford University students during the Davido School commissioning in honor of his late mother.

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Hellen highlighted the contrast, questioning his alleged neglect of their child while making public gestures elsewhere.

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Cubana Chief Priest, who has always denied any relationship with Hellen Ati, claimed he invited her to Nigeria for a DNA test, but that she allegedly demanded money instead.

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The saga continues to unfold on social media, dividing fans and sparking debates, as no official DNA test has been released, and the story remains ongoing.

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