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Hellen Atti, who claims to have a child with celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest, has renewed her demand for a DNA test, challenging him to pay for her trip to Nigeria to settle the long-running paternity dispute.

Her latest remarks come days after Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, said he was willing to undergo a DNA test in Nigeria and asked Hellen to bring herself and the child to the country.

Responding in a video, Hellen said she was ready to travel but insisted that Cubana Chief Priest should either send her the money for airfare or book the flight on her behalf.

“Since you’re refusing to come to Kenya to do the DNA, I challenge you, Pascal. Send me the money for tickets or book the flight for me. Let me come to Nigeria and do the DNA. We want to know who will be proved wrong,” she said.

Hellen also accused the socialite of abandoning the child she claims they share, maintaining that her demand was not financially motivated but aimed at ensuring the child receives recognition and support.

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“I’m not fighting for money. What I’m fighting for is the right of my child. You cannot neglect my child and hope that one day you’ll come back when you’re old. That will not happen, Pascal. Book the flight for me, and I’ll come to Nigeria,” she said.

She further alleged that she was unaware Cubana Chief Priest was a public figure when they met, claiming he concealed his identity because he was married.

The renewed challenge has reignited conversations on social media, with many users urging both parties to resolve the matter through a DNA test, while others questioned why the dispute has lingered for so long.

As of the time of filing this report, Cubana Chief Priest had not publicly responded to Hellen Atti’s latest remarks.

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