August 25, 2025
Cubana Chief Priest

Cubana Chief Priest has fired back at his alleged baby mama, Hellen Mutimu, amid their ongoing public dispute over the paternity of her child. Hellen Mutimu accused him of fathering her two-year-old son, claiming they had a brief encounter in April 2022 in Lagos.

She said Cubana ignored her calls for a paternity test and blocked communication attempts, while also accusing him of causing her emotional trauma and homelessness.

In response, Cubana Chief Priest has filed a defamation lawsuit against Hellen in Kenya, seeking to restrain her from posting defamatory content online. He denies fathering the child and described her accusations as baseless.

During a live chat with TikToker Peller, Cubana dismissed her online complaints as unnecessary and suggested that if the child were truly his, there would be no need for public drama.

Cubana Chief Priest

He challenged Hellen to bring the child to Nigeria if her claims were true and criticized the contradictory nature of her allegations, such as accusing him of fraud and drug dealing while demanding child support.

Hellen, however, insists Cubana should come to Kenya for the DNA test and not expect her to travel to Nigeria, citing fears of arrest and mistreatment. She vowed to continue fighting for her child’s rights and issued an ultimatum for Cubana to appear in Kenya for the test by 2026.

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She also claims Cubana abandoned another child in Malaysia and accused him of infidelity and disrespect toward women.
Cubana Chief Priest retorted, “If you feel you have a child for me…and the only way you can get my attention is to rant… you are holding a diamond in your hands, something even more valuable than a diamond… if the child is mine, bring the child to Nigeria.”

He also said, “You can’t call me a drug dealer and expect to receive child support from a juju man. Na cruise” — implying the situation is being blown out of proportion on social media.

The dispute remains highly public, with both parties continuing to challenge each other publicly while the legal case proceeds in Kenya.

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