Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan woman, has publicly claimed that Cubana Chief Priest is the father of her child and has threatened to leave the child at his house if a DNA test is not conducted.
In a social media post, she expressed her resolve, emphasizing the short distance between Kenya and Nigeria, and warned that he might be surprised to find his son at his doorstep.
Mutimu has been outspoken about her demands, urging Cubana Chief Priest to take responsibility and verify the child’s paternity through a DNA test. She wrote: “Nothing will stop me from asking you for the DNA. If you don’t comply, I will not hesitate to drop this boy at your doorstep. You think Lagos is far from Kenya? No, it’s just a five-hour journey to Nigeria, and you will be surprised how your son gets there. Don’t think you will see me if that’s what you want. Let me give you back your blood. I don’t care what you do with your son.”
In response to these allegations, Cubana Chief Priest has denied any connection with Mutimu or her child. He refuted claims of abandoning or fathering her child, emphasizing that children are blessings from God and that he would never neglect his own, especially given his substantial financial resources. He also mentioned that after Mutimu’s initial claims, he invited her to Nigeria to clarify the situation, but she declined the invitation, insisting on receiving money first for her baby’s welfare and hospital expenses.