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Cubana Chief Priest has challenged his alleged baby mama to a live DNA test after a television report reignited a long-running paternity dispute. The nightlife entrepreneur said a public test would finally settle the question and end months of online debate.

What Cubana Chief Priest said
Reacting on social media, the socialite dared a broadcaster to facilitate a live DNA test involving himself, the woman and the child, insisting the result would close the matter. He offered to cover the cost and pushed for the process to happen in public rather than through online claims.
He dismissed the allegations and criticised those amplifying the story, questioning why it remains a topic of public discussion. The businessman argued that anyone making such claims should present the child to him directly instead of building content around the dispute.
How the dispute resurfaced
The controversy involves a woman identified as his alleged Kenyan baby mama, Hellen Ati, who has long pressed for a paternity test. The latest flare-up followed a TV segment that renewed public attention on a saga that has surfaced repeatedly over the past year.
Earlier in the year, she said on social media that the entrepreneur had agreed to a DNA test, though she gave no firm date for when it would take place. Since then, no jointly agreed test has been publicly confirmed, leaving the matter unresolved.
An unresolved question
Despite repeated back-and-forth, the two sides have not produced an agreed, conclusive DNA result. Each new wave of coverage has added heat to the story without delivering the test both the public and the parties keep referencing.
Viorah TV is reporting the claims neutrally. The allegations are unproven, and only a properly conducted test could settle paternity. Nothing here should be read as a finding against either person.
Why it draws attention
Cubana Chief Priest is one of Nigeria’s most visible socialites, known for high-profile celebrations and a large online following. That visibility guarantees that any personal controversy quickly becomes a national talking point, fairly or not.
Paternity disputes involving public figures tend to spread fast online, where speculation often outruns verified facts. That dynamic can be unfair to everyone named, including any child caught in the middle, which is why a properly conducted test, rather than social media argument, is the only way such questions are responsibly settled.
The socialite built his profile through nightlife, lavish celebrations and a heavy social media presence, and that same visibility now keeps the dispute in public view. Whether or not a test eventually takes place, Viorah TV will continue to report the matter without taking sides, sticking to confirmed statements and avoiding conclusions that the evidence does not support.
For now, the public challenge sits unanswered in practical terms, with no confirmed date for the test he says he wants. Whether the dispute ends with a clear result or simply fades from the timeline, the episode is another reminder of how fast private matters become public spectacle for Nigeria’s biggest names. Until a verified test happens, the questions will likely keep returning.