'Pascal, you are saying you have never seen me, right? Tell the world the truth – don’t be scared’’.
INVESTIGATION: Despite ban in several countries, ‘harmful’ weight gain product sold indiscriminately in NigeriaJanuary 20: USA’s day of salvation as the day of uncertainty, By Owei LakemfaINVESTIGATION: Despite ban in several countries, ‘harmful’ weight gain product sold indiscriminately in NigeriaJanuary 20: USA’s day of salvation as the day of uncertainty, By Owei LakemfaHellen Mutimu, the alleged Kenyan baby mama of Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest,...
She wrote, “I have been so quiet for a long. Pascal this year is going to be me and you. I will never keep quiet; enough is enough. Like I said, let’s do the DNA. I am not scared of fighting for my son till death do me part. Even my son, when he’s grown, will know how much I tried for him when I was alive. I will keep on reminding you that you should do the needful. Pascal, DNA is a must.”Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians.
Cubana Chief Priest, married to Angel Okechukwu and a father of two sons, labelled Hellen’s accusations as a cheap attempt at blackmail. She also shared supposed evidence of her relationship with Cubana and financial exchanges, including screenshots of their alleged conversations, to back her accusations. This prompted Burna Boy toIn a 6 January interview with Lucky Udu, Hellen said she met Cubana at a friend’s wedding in Lagos in April 2022. Their relationship allegedly resulted in her pregnancy.
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