Recently, she shared additional photos of Cubana Chiefpriest and their alleged child, reigniting the public’s interest in the matter.
The ongoing paternity case involving Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has resurfaced with new developments. A Kenyan woman has accused Cubana Chiefpriest of fathering her son during their relationship.
The woman has now escalated the case by contacting the Data Protection Authority (DPA), which is preparing to take legal action against Cubana Chiefpriest in the US. According to the DPA, they chose the US jurisdiction because they believe Nigeria’s legal system is corrupt and may conceal the truth. The Kenyan side of the story has gained attention, with the DPA revealing further details about the relationship between the woman and Cubana Chiefpriest.
In a post shared by GistLover, it was disclosed that the photos of Cubana Chiefpriest celebrating his birthday with his lookalike son have added fuel to the allegations. The woman claimed that she was unaware of Cubana Chiefpriest’s marital status during their relationship, as he presented himself as single. According to reports, Cubana Chiefpriest engaged in unprotected sex with the woman despite her warnings, insisting that he wanted a daughter.
The situation has taken a toll on the woman’s mental health, as she reportedly suffered from depression and even contemplated ending her life and that of her son. These new photos of Cubana Chiefpriest and the child have intensified the conversation around the paternity dispute, bringing the issue back into the spotlight.
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See some comments below:
@official_sojaqueen:
“POV:: DNA na water.”
@mubarak_omo_alhaji:
”Na children wey their papa wan deny dem dey resemble Papa pass.”
@minahshomes:
“No DNA needed.”
@nikky_owokoya:
“The apple didn’t fall far from its tree.”
@shes__precious__:
“Na children wey their father wan deny they resemble papa pass.”
@adukelomo:
“No DNA needed photocopy.”
@vinah_pearl:
“Lion no dey born goat innit. This one na papa no stress yourself for DNA.”
@f.a.t.o.u.m.a.t.a.b.i.n.t.a:
“No DNA needed.”