A DNA Drama Takes an Athletic Turn
The ongoing saga between Nigerian nightlife mogul Cubana Chief Priest and Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan woman claiming to be the mother of his child, has taken an unexpected twist. Hellen has now challenged the socialite to a 100-meter race, adding a competitive edge to their already heated dispute over paternity.
The Backstory: A One-Night Stand and a Paternity Claim
Hellen Mutimu alleges that she had a one-night stand with Cubana Chief Priest during a visit to Nigeria, which resulted in the birth of her son. She has been urging the socialite to take a DNA test to confirm paternity. However, Cubana Chief Priest has consistently denied the claims, accusing Hellen of refusing to come to Nigeria for the test and instead asking for financial support.
The Challenge: A Race to Settle the Score
In a bold move, Hellen took to Instagram to propose a unique solution to their standoff: a 100-meter race. She declared that if she wins, Cubana Chief Priest must proceed with the DNA test. But if he wins, the test will be called off.
“Pascal, since you don’t want to do the DNA test, then let’s do athletics. Me and you to run 100m. If you win, you will not do the DNA test, but if I win, we can do the DNA. How about that?” she wrote.
Cubana Chief Priest’s Silence
As of now, Cubana Chief Priest has not responded to Hellen’s unconventional challenge. The socialite, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and high-profile connections, has remained tight-lipped about the latest development in the paternity saga.
Why This Matters
This unusual challenge highlights the lengths to which Hellen is willing to go to prove her claims. It also underscores the public nature of their dispute, which has captivated social media users and sparked debates about accountability and responsibility.
What’s Next?
Will Cubana Chief Priest accept the challenge and step onto the track? Or will he continue to dismiss Hellen’s claims? As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain: this paternity saga is far from over.