Lagos, Nigeria — Hellen Ati, who claims to be the mother of two children with the Nigerian businessman Cubana Chiefpriest, has celebrated a breakthrough after her boyfriend, also known as Pascal Okechukwu, agreed to undergo a DNA test. This decision comes after months of online conflict and public scrutiny.
Despite repeated demands for a paternity test for her second child, Okechukwu had not publicly acknowledged the child’s paternity. The situation intensified as Ati revealed information about Cubana Chiefpriest’s wife and sister, fueling the controversy.
This week, Ati shared a video on Instagram, where she danced joyfully to mark her victory after months of struggle. In the caption, she announced that Okechukwu had agreed to the DNA test. Although the test has not yet been conducted, this agreement is seen as a significant step in the ongoing saga.
The case has drawn attention not only in Nigeria but across the African continent, sparking discussions about parental responsibility, family dynamics, and the rights of women and children. For Ati, the issue of paternity has gained visibility, regardless of the test’s outcome. As the situation unfolds, the public awaits the results of the DNA test and the potential implications for all parties involved. Further details are expected as the story develops.
Source: afrikmag





