Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Baby Mama Drinks Poison After Threatening Suicide

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It has been a dramatic tale of love, negligence, and betrayal as Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, gets embroiled in a paternity dispute with his alleged Kenyan baby mama, Hellen Ati.

Hellen Ati, claiming to have been impregnated by Cubana Chief Priest, has been making headlines with her bold accusations and desperate pleas for recognition and support. But the story took a dark turn when Hellen decided to drink poison in an attempt to end her life. Sources close to the situation report that Hellen’s mental health has been deteriorating due to the ongoing paternity dispute and what she describes as Cubana Chief Priest’s neglect.

In the days leading up to this incident, Hellen went live on social media, sharing posts hinting at her despair. She explicitly called out Cubana Chief Priest, stating, “Pascal, burial is loading; come and bury your son; I’m not scared of dying; I have had enough.” Her words caught the attention of netizens and gossip-mongers on social media, prompting sympathy and skepticism from the public.

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Hellen’s lawyer and friend, known by the handle @blackcinderella001_ on Instagram, confirmed the tragic event, posting a video of Hellen in the hospital bed, clearly in distress. The lawyer claimed this was Hellen’s third attempt to take her own life, fueled by depression and the relentless pressure from the public. She accused Cubana Chief Priest of pushing Hellen to this point, stating, “Cubana Chief Priest should be dancing by now and rejoicing. He has subjected Hellen to depression and suicidal thoughts, and my heart goes out to his son Pascal Okechukwu, who needs his mother now more than ever.”

Cubana Chief Priest, on the other hand, has consistently denied any paternal link to Hellen’s child. In a national TV appearance, he vehemently refuted the claims, labeling them as an attempt to sabotage his marriage. He insisted he had never met Hellen and that the child could not be his. 

The drama has also spilled into legal threats as well. Hellen and her lawyer have been vocal about their readiness to conduct a DNA test, even suggesting they would raise money if necessary. They have also hinted at taking legal action in the United States, where Cubana Chief Priest has considerable business interests.

The public’s reaction has been mixed. Some see Hellen as a victim of a celebrity’s negligence, while others view her actions as manipulative, seeking fame or financial gain. Adding another twist, Hellen has accused Cubana Chief Priest of abandoning not just her son but two other children he allegedly fathered in Malaysia. She posted photos of the children, claiming they too have been neglected.

The story isn’t yet over. Cubana Chief Priest remains defiant, while Hellen’s life hangs in a delicate balance, both caught in a narrative far from its conclusion. The internet watches, debates, and waits with heavy breath, as each new development promises more gossip, drama, and points to argue about. If a DNA test were carried out to confirm if Cubana Chief Priest was the father, would it change the public perception of Hellen and Cubana in the Nigerian social scene?

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