

Kenyan national Hellen Ati has renewed her public appeal to Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, urging him to step up and support the child she alleges is his.
This latest request follows her persistent calls for financial aid to cover her son’s educational expenses.
In a tearful video circulating online, Hellen, visibly distressed, pleaded for even a token amount to assist with the boy’s upbringing.
She emphasized that a small gesture could go a long way and voiced disappointment over the entrepreneur’s refusal to acknowledge paternal duties.
Hellen hinted at potential drastic measures if Cubana Chief Priest continues to disregard the situation.
Her words: “Pascal, even $100 or $200 would mean so much. It’s nothing to you.
“You keep ignoring this child, Pascal. When I see you…”
Pascal, just $100 or $200—please help this child. I’ll make it work! — Helen breaks down while begging Cubana Chiefpriest pic.twitter.com/wpZvT5oYkn
— TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) January 11, 2026
The highly publicized feud regarding paternity and child support has raged across digital platforms for months.
Cubana Chief Priest has consistently refuted any ties to Hellen or the child, despite her persistent allegations.
Hellen maintains that a brief liaison with the businessman in Nigeria resulted in her pregnancy—an assertion he firmly rejects.
While she demands a DNA test, he counters that she previously declined his offer to conduct one in Nigeria, opting instead for monetary requests.












