“I’m Tired Of Raising This Boy Alone” – Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Baby Mama [Video]

Helen Ati, the Kenyan woman claiming to have a child with Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has given him a two-month deadline to acknowledge the boy and take responsibility.

The controversy, which has been ongoing for weeks, continues to gain attention as Helen insists she will not back down until the celebrity businessman accepts the child as his own.

In her latest outburst, she accused him of turning his back on the child after realizing it was a boy instead of a girl.

Helen Ati also urged Cubana Chief Priest’s wife, De Angel, to step in and convince her husband to take a DNA test.

Pascal, come and do the DNA. D’Angel, talk to your husband. I did not beg you to have intercourse with me. You thought I was going to give you a baby girl. When you found out it was a boy, you changed your mind. I swear on my mother’s grave, I’m giving you two months,” she declared.

She added, “I don’t want to tell you what is going to happen. I am not threatening you. I am tired of raising this boy alone. D’Angel, beg your husband, I am not letting this go.”

Her ultimatum has sparked mixed reactions online, with many wondering if Cubana Chief Priest will finally respond or continue to ignore the allegations.

Watch the video below:

KanyiDaily recalls that Hellen Ati had previously expressed frustration over being ignored and warned that if Cubana Chief Priest refuses to take responsibility, she will leave the child at his doorstep.

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