Key Points:
- Chiefpriest speaks live on TikTok with Peller about the claim. He dares Helen to bring the child to Nigeria.
- He says a child by him is “diamonds” and not a tool. Fans drop sharp takes as talk grows online.
- The row links to a June court step in Kenya. That suit sought to curb harsh posts and claims.
Nigerian club king Pascal Okechukwu, known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has hit back. He spoke on TikTok live with Peller and faced the paternity talk head-on. He told Helen Atti to prove the claim in Nigeria. He said the truth will end the noise.

The live drew fast buzz. Fans watched and typed bold takes. Some backed him. Some pushed for a DNA test at once.
TikTok live: Chiefpriest sets a bold test
Chiefpriest set clear terms in the clip. He said a woman who has his child holds “diamonds” in her hands. He then told Helen to show up in Nigeria with the boy. He said that is how to end the talk.
“If you claim you have a child for me, bring the child to Nigeria. You called me a drug dealer but you want child support from that money. If you feel you have a child for me, and you feel the best way to get at me… if you have my child, you have diamonds in your hands. Something more than diamond. Shay be you from my house go my restaurant, from my restaurant go my hotel… things plenty. So why you dey use de pikin fight me if e dey real. Carry am come Nigeria na. You come dey talk say I be bloody money person.”
Fans react to the dare
The live sparked swift chat from viewers. Here are some of the takes that trailed it:
smilez523: “Does she know what will happen to her if comes to Nigeria??”
pemaraccents:“I thought pascal was dieting at some point or did he relapse?”
rukugbe: “The voice of a responsible father.”
okenwaattend:“Wait until Helen set her ring light & you’ll hear ~ Paskal Okochukwu, u be mada sakar.. caman carry ur chald and do D-ANE testa.”
bamfx_tv: “This again proves why Men are Moved by Fact and logic while women Emotions.”
What came before: the court case
This clash ties back to a June step in court. As ValidUpdates wrote on 25 June 2025, Chiefpriest sued Helen in Kenya. The case sought an order to stop harsh posts and claims online while the row plays out. That move aimed to guard his name as heat grew on social media.
Meanwhile, Helen has asked for a DNA test many times. She says the test will clear the air for good. The live chat has now raised the stakes on that call.
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