
Hellen Ati, widely known as the alleged baby mama of the popular Nigerian nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest, has recently intensified her accusations and public grievances against Lucky Udu and Abu Salami, two prominent figures associated with the entertainment scene.
Ati took to social media to openly accuse Lucky Udu, a media personality, and Abu Salami, Burna Boy’s football academy manager, of taking advantage of her in a deeply exploitative manner.
She described their behavior as greedy, rude, and despicable, lamenting how they used her vulnerability as a woman for their own benefit. Ati expressed a sense of satisfaction that whatever wrongs were done to her would not remain hidden but would be dealt with by divine justice or karma.
This accusation forms part of a broader and ongoing drama where Ati has also publicly clashed with Cubana Chief Priest himself over paternity and support issues.
Ati claims that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her child but has consistently refused to acknowledge or take responsibility for the child, including denying to conduct a DNA test.
In emotional videos, Ati revealed she felt abandoned and unfairly treated, suffering backlash and being labeled a clout chaser for seeking justice and support for her child.
In the midst of these personal struggles, Ati alleges Lucky Udu attempted inappropriate sexual advances toward her and demanded a cut from the money Burna Boy had purportedly set aside for her to support the child and carry out DNA testing.
Lucky Udu has denied these allegations, explaining that Ati had made unreasonable demands regarding money and other arrangements. He also asserted that he never solicited any percentage of funds and that Ati’s claims were fabricated.
The public remains divided, with social media reactions ranging from support for Ati’s courage in speaking out to skepticism about her motives, with some accusing her of seeking attention.
The entire situation has sparked a significant debate regarding exploitation, responsibility, and the treatment of women within Nigerian entertainment circles.
Overall, Hellen Ati’s accusations highlight complex personal, financial, and emotional disputes involving prominent entertainment figures in Nigeria, touching on themes of exploitation, accountability, and public perception in high-profile conflicts.
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