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DNA Saga: ‘Grown-up Man Behaving Like 2-Year-Old’ – Cubana Chiefpriest’s Alleged Baby Mama Blows Hot After Being Mocked

Kenyan woman, Hellen Mutimu, has reacted after Nigerian nightlife businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, mocked her online.

News360 Info reports that the drama began when he posted a video of himself eating chicken with a caption that appeared to mock Helen’s repeated calls for a DNA test.

He wrote: “PASKAL !!! You Will Suffa.”

In response, Helen took to her Instagram story to lash out at him.

She accused him of behaving like a child and running away from taking responsibility.

She called him out for what she described as shameful behaviour and questioned why he was avoiding the test if he truly had nothing to hide.

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She wrote: “Mocking me will not stop me from asking you to come do the dna pascal. you dnt have shame grownup man like you behave like 2years old child get some respect and sense ur mad. why are you running away from DNA if ur a real man rubbish”.

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Helen has always insisted that she had a one-night stand with Cubana Chief Priest during a visit to Nigeria, which led to the birth of her son.

She has since been pushing him to take a DNA test to confirm her claim.

On the other hand, Cubana Chief Priest has denied being the father of her child.

He claimed that he once invited her to Nigeria for a DNA test, but she turned it down and instead requested financial support, saying she and her son were hungry.

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