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Cubana Chief Priest Reacts to Kenyan Woman’s Claim of Having His Baby
Socialite Cubana Chief Priest has responded to allegations by a Kenyan woman claiming to have had a baby for him, addressing the controversy surrounding the paternity claim.
Pascal Okechukwu, known as Cubana Chief Priest and a prominent Nigerian socialite and entrepreneur, has refuted claims made by a Kenyan woman alleging that he is the father of her child.
The well-known entrepreneur characterized the allegations as an effort to undermine his marriage.
Helen has accused Cubana Chief Priest of neglecting her and their claimed child, but the socialite continues to deny these allegations.
During an interview on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds on Sunday, Cubana Chief Priest emphasized that the child is not his and declared he has no connection with the Kenyan woman.
“Children are blessings from God, no matter how they arrive. I am fully capable of caring for as many children as come into my life,” he stated during the program.
“I have a wonderful marriage; it’s the best thing that has ever happened to me, and if you look at the entire situation, it targets our relationship.”
When questioned about whether he would acknowledge the child as his own, he replied, “Of course,” and mentioned that he’d be open to taking a paternity test to clear his name. However, he also remarked, “You can’t attack me like this and still expect my loyalty.”
The businessman from Imo State stressed that the controversy has not impacted his relationship with his wife. He described their connection as stronger than a typical marriage, referring to her as both his business partner and inseparable associate.
He added that these allegations tend to reappear whenever he is under public scrutiny, implying there may be hidden reasons behind the claims. “The woman consistently emerges each time I am involved in a viral controversy, indicating she has ulterior motives rather than genuinely seeking her child’s father,” he explained.