CurrentReport Blog Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan woman who has publicly claimed to be the baby mama of Nigerian nightlife mogul Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest, has thrown down the gauntlet with a bold challenge. She has asked the socialite to a 100-meter race to resolve the ongoing paternity dispute.
Mutimu recently took to social media, asserting that a one-night stand with Chief Priest during a trip to Nigeria resulted in the birth of their son. She has continuously called for a DNA test to confirm her claims. However, Cubana Chief Priest has firmly denied these accusations, insisting that he has no child with her. The mogul claimed he invited Mutimu to take a DNA test in Nigeria, but she allegedly refused and instead asked for financial help.
In a twist, Mutimu proposed an unusual resolution. Through an Instagram post, she challenged Cubana Chief Priest to a 100-meter race, offering a deal that if she wins, the DNA test will be conducted. On the other hand, if Chief Priest wins, the DNA test will be off the table, as he has made it clear he is not willing to undergo the test under any circumstances.
“Pascal, since you don’t want to do the DNA test then let’s do athletic, me and you to run 100m then if you win you will not do the DNA test but if I win we can do the DNA. How about that?” she wrote.
As of now, Cubana Chief Priest has yet to respond to Mutimu’s challenge, and the controversy continues to unfold. The outcome of this public dispute remains to be seen, with many eager to see whether the race will take place or if the DNA test will ever occur.
Stay tuned for updates on this intriguing and highly publicized standoff between Hellen Mutimu and Cubana Chief Priest.