“You think this is a joke, Pascal, we will die here together” — Hellen Ati reacts to Cuban high priest’s request for DNA test on live TV

A long-standing paternity dispute between a Nigerian socialite and a businessman Cuban high priest and Kenyan Hellen Ati took to social media again after claiming her child was sick and again called on the famous bartender to take responsibility for the child she claims is his son.
Hellen Ata’s latest appeal drew sympathy from many social media users, including several people are calling on Cuba’s high priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, to address the issue and agree to a DNA test.
Responding to mounting criticism, Cuba’s high priest rejected the calls and accused some social media users of trying to take advantage of his wealth and fame.
“Celebrities should not be ashamed. Shebi na my money una dey hustle like this. It’s one thing to make money, another to protect me from urchins like you guys,” he wrote.
The nightlife entrepreneur further insisted that anyone claiming to have a child for him should bring the child directly to him instead of making videos online.
“If you too have a child for me, bring him to any of my outlets or my residence. If you are born for a person, bring me to a person, there is no point in doing a video,” he added.
Social media users are calling for a DNA test
In the middle of the exchange, an Instagram user identified as @emem_kemskelly_ukem he criticized the protracted dispute and called on the entrepreneur to undergo a DNA test.
“Go and make DNA Pascal. This garbage has a bad effect on your celebrity image. Even your family. This DNA thing should have been done before it escalated to this level. Una doesn’t have an iota of shame,” user wrote.
In response, Cuba’s high priest expressed his willingness to undergo a DNA test, but suggested that it should be conducted in public.
“Get Una to help me get her and the baby to Una’s studio, get me to come over there and do DNA for Una on live TV for free,” he replied.


Hellen Ati reacts to a live TV offer
However, Hellen Ati reacted to the proposal, stating that the Cuban high priest had previously promised to do a DNA test, but had not followed through.
“Pascal, you say I should go and do DNA on live TV station but this is what you said in Ebuka live last year that you were going to do DNA but you ran away so you think this is a joke. Pascal, we will die here together. I will never back down until the DNA is done,she said.





