“I no dey feed this boy again” – Hellen Ati Declares amid DNA controversy With Cubana Chiefpreist

  • Hellen Ati has come under fire after an emotional Instagram live video where she called out Cubana Chief Priest over their alleged child and made controversial remarks.
  • Many Nigerians have condemned her statements, urging that the child should not be involved in the dispute.

Hellen Ati, the alleged baby mama of celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest, has sparked outrage online following a disturbing Instagram live session.

In the trending video, Hellen appeared visibly emotional as she addressed her long-running paternity dispute with the nightlife boss, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu. During the session, she expressed frustration over alleged financial struggles and what she described as abandonment.

“I’m tired. Pascal come and carry your son for DNA. If you don’t come for this child, I’ll frustrate him. If he want to die, let him die.

“At this point, I don’t care what people will say on this internet. I no dey find money feed this boy again. This is too much,” she said.

Her remarks quickly triggered backlash, with many Nigerians condemning the statements and insisting that the child should not be dragged into the dispute between adults.

The development comes amid a long-standing paternity saga between Hellen and Cubana Chief Priest, who has consistently denied responsibility for the child.

As the video continues to circulate, reactions online remain mixed. One user wrote, “No matter what, the child shouldn’t suffer.”

Another added, “This whole thing is getting out of hand.”

In other news….Nigerian Afrobeats artiste, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has revealed his pre-show rituals.

In an interview with Dazed on the sidelines of Milan Fashion Week, where he walked the runway for Diesel, Rema explained that he drinks alcohol, smokes cigarettes, and prays before performing.

He also mentioned that he carries out sound-checks with his team to ensure everything is in place for a successful performance.

“A little Tequila, a little cigarette, pray, tap in with the team and make sure everything is on cue,” he stated when asked about his pre-show rituals.

Rema added that performing is more stressful than walking on the runway, stressing that “performing has a lot to do with your breathwork and you have to keep the crowd going.”

Regarding the music inspiring him lately, Rema said, “I have been listening to a lot of Sudanese cultural live music.”

He also admitted that smoking cigarettes is his “biggest vice.”

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