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“Hustlers!” — Cubana Chief Priest Slams Arise TV Over Babymama Drama

Controversial Nigerian socialite and nightlife mogul Cubana Chief Priest has fired back fiercely at Arise TV after the station aired a report on his long-running paternity dispute with Kenyan businesswoman Hellen Atti.

In a no-holds-barred reaction, Pascal Okechukwu challenged the media outlet to facilitate a live DNA test on their platform while accusing them of chasing content and money at his expense.

“You guys should help me bring her and the child to your studio. I’ll come there to do the DNA for y’all on Live TV for free.”

He went further in his outburst, labelling those involved in the story as hustlers.

“A celebrity isn’t supposed to have shame, it’s my money y’all are hustling like this… Y’all hustlers.”

Chief Priest maintained that if the child truly belongs to him, the mother should bring him to any of his outlets or residence instead of creating content online.

“If you have a child for me, bring it to any of my outlets or my residence. Y’all are mad… Bring me the child, you’re the one looking for a father for your child. I’m not looking for my child, so I’m not spending anything to help you. Y’all are the ones looking for a billionaire father for your child.”

The paternity saga dates back to 2023 when Hellen Atti publicly accused Cubana Chief Priest of fathering her son and allegedly abandoning them. The socialite has consistently denied the claim, insisting he has never met the woman and describing the allegations as an attempt to tarnish his image and marriage.

This latest clash with Arise TV has once again thrust the messy drama into the spotlight, with fans divided between those calling for a definitive DNA test and others accusing the media of sensationalism.

As the war of words continues, all eyes are on whether the alleged babymama and Arise TV will take up his live DNA challenge or if the dispute will drag on even longer.

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