Key Points
- Hellen Ati issues a public threat to Cubana Chiefpriest. She says she will step up pressure if he stalls.
- She sets a January DNA test deadline and warns loudly. She adds she will make the matter public again.
- The dispute centres on a long-running paternity claim and proof. Fans and onlookers are split over who should act.
Hellen Ati renewed her public push against Cubana Chiefpriest (Pascal Okechukwu) in recent social posts. She accused him of avoiding responsibility and set new deadlines for action.

Her posts warned of a tougher second phase if he delays. She said she has waited three years and will not relent.
Hellen has previously released music and posts aimed at pressuring him. She used a diss track and social clips to keep attention high. Hellen Ati drops Pascal song, pressures Cubana Chiefpriest over paternity.
Cubana Chiefpriest publicly denies paternity and resists test claims. He has called for proof and urged calm from both sides.
The new posts name him directly and demand a DNA test now. Hellen told him to prepare school fees and a clear DNA result.
Social reaction to the posts broke into two broad camps. Some users call for a quick DNA test to end the dispute.
Other users accuse Hellen of seeking attention through public posts. Several comments urged both sides to resolve the matter privately.
Legal and embassy options have also been mentioned by both parties. Hellen has said she may take formal steps if he refuses.
Industry friends and neutral voices urged a simple DNA test. Many said tests would remove doubt and calm online debate.
The paternity story has persisted since mid-2025 in various posts. ValidUpdates has tracked several of the key exchanges and posts.
A public DNA test would produce definitive proof for both sides. That step could bring closure and ease the continuing online tension.
For now, neither side shows signs of backing down completely. Hellen says January is her firm deadline for clearer answers.
Observers say the next weeks may decide how the story ends. If a test happens quickly the matter could quieten soon after.
If tests are delayed the dispute may grow into new posts. Hellen’s warning suggests she plans further public steps if needed.







