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Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama insists on DNA test, theeatens to drop her son at his father’s doorstep

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Hellen Ati, the alleged baby mama of Paschal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief, is still insisting on a DNA test to ascertain the true paternity of her son.

The mother of one who took to her Instagram page on Wednesday to reinforce her demand also disclosed that she will not hesitate to drop her son at the doorstep of Cubana Chief Priest.

She disclosed further in her message on social media that nothing will stop her from demanding a DNA test, as she is eager to give him back his son and does not care what he does with him thereafter.

‘‘Nothing will stop me to keep on asking you for the DNA. If you don’t I am not playing this time, I will drop this boy at your doorstep. You think Lagos is far from Kenya right nah, it is just five hours to Nigeria and I promise you will be surprised how your son got there.

‘‘Don’t think you will see me there if that is what you want, then let me give you back your blood, I don’t care what you will do with your son.” Hellen Ati wrote on her Instagram page.

READ ALSO: Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged babymama threatens to kill herself, son in worrying Instagram post

This comes weeks after Hellen Ati allegedly landed in a hospital after ingesting a poisonous substance.

This was made known in a post shared on Instagram by Black Cinderella (who claimed to be a lawyer friend to Hellen) while sharing the current state of the mother of one on a hospital bed.

The lawyer asserted that Hellen was trying to kill herself by consuming a drug for the third time and that by now Cubana Chief Priest ought to be dancing and celebrating for pushing her to the limits.

According to the counsel, Hellen is currently battling depression and mental torture due to what Cubana Chief Priest is subjecting her to online and offline.

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