Celebrity nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, is once again at the center of controversy — this time blending politics with personal drama.
The socialite’s alleged baby mama, Helen Ati, has publicly criticized him following his recent declaration of support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Political Endorsement Sparks Backlash
Cubana Chief Priest recently pledged loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressing confidence in mobilizing support from the South East region. His bold political stance quickly generated mixed reactions online, with supporters praising his loyalty while critics questioned his motives.
However, the debate took a personal turn when Helen Ati weighed in.
“DNA Is a Must” — Fresh Allegations Surface
Reacting to the political endorsement, Ati questioned the businessman’s character, linking his alleged personal responsibilities to his political choices.
In a statement circulating on social media, she alleged:
“If Pascal can neglect his flesh and blood in public, what about the people he doesn’t care about? He is a very wicked and heartless man. He doesn’t even have morals. DNA is a must.”
Her remarks have reignited discussions surrounding their long-standing paternity dispute, which has repeatedly surfaced in the public domain.
Social Media Divided Over Ongoing Drama
The latest exchange has drawn varied reactions from Nigerians online. While some sympathized with her claims, others suggested that the matter should be resolved privately through legal channels.
One social media user commented:
“At this point, both of them should settle this in court and give the internet a break.”
Another added:
“Every time he trends, she trends too. This drama is not ending soon.”
The situation has once again shifted attention from Cubana Chief Priest’s political ambitions to his personal life, raising broader conversations about accountability, public image, and the intersection of celebrity influence with politics.
Politics, Public Image, and Personal Controversy
As the 2027 elections gradually approach, public figures declaring political allegiance are facing increased scrutiny. Critics argue that celebrity endorsements should be rooted in public interest rather than personal gain, while supporters maintain that individuals are free to express their political preferences.
For now, Cubana Chief Priest remains in the spotlight — not only for his outspoken political support but also for a personal controversy that continues to resurface whenever his name trends.
