Key Points:
- Cubana Chief Priest files lawsuit against Helen Atti: The popular nightlife boss is taking legal action amid a paternity controversy involving a woman from Kenya.
- Helen Atti insists on a DNA test: The woman claims Cubana is the father of her child and wants a DNA test to prove it.
- Court stops Helen from sharing online content: The court order stops Helen and others from posting any defamatory materials against Cubana online.
Cubana Takes Legal Action Amid Paternity Dispute
Drama has sparked again online as Cubana Chief Priest takes his alleged baby mama, Helen Atti, to court. The Nigerian businessman and socialite filed the lawsuit following a heated back-and-forth over the paternity of a child.
Helen, who is from Kenya, claims Cubana is the father of her baby. She has asked for a DNA test to confirm this. Meanwhile, Cubana is not taking the matter lightly.

Court Issues Warning to Helen Atti
In a recent Facebook post, a representative from the DPA Family Law Clinic shared details of the lawsuit. According to the post, the case includes a strong warning from the court.
The court gave an interim injunction. This means Helen and her team cannot post or share any harmful content about Cubana Chief Priest online. They are also not allowed to speak about the case in a way that could damage his name.
This move seems to be Cubana’s way of protecting his reputation as the matter gains more public attention.
Helen Atti Yet to Speak Out
Even though this court case is now public, Helen has not said anything yet. Her silence has kept many people guessing about what will happen next. However, social media users are already sharing their thoughts and taking sides.

The case is still fresh, and people are watching closely. As it continues, more updates are expected soon.
UPDATE: Helen finally replies to Cubana Chief Priest’s lawsuit.





