“Una Position Baby for Me for Kenya; Una Wan Chop My Money” — Cubana Chief Priest Fires Back

  • Cubana Chief Priest accuses woman of setting him up with fake baby
  • Insists child should be brought to Nigeria for proof
  • Social media reacts as drama intensifies

Cubana Chief Priest has broken silence on the Kenya baby saga, calling it a planned attempt to extort him.

According to a report by Eko Hot Blog, the celebrity businessman made these comments during a live chat with popular content creator, Peller. In the video, he sarcastically mocked the claims, saying someone “positioned” a child for him in Kenya just to “chop” his money. He firmly denied the paternity allegation and challenged those behind it to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test.

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The drama began when a Kenyan woman, Hellen Ati, alleged that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her son during a trip and abandoned them afterward. She posted videos and pictures on social media to back her story. While the matter gained attention months ago, Cubana had remained silent—until now.

He described the child as “more precious than diamonds” if he truly is his, but stressed that proper steps must be taken to confirm any paternity. According to him, public noise and online accusations mean nothing without evidence. His message was clear: “If the boy is mine, bring him here.”

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The viral phrase “una position baby for me for Kenya” has sparked huge reactions online, with many accusing the woman of clout chasing, while others urged Cubana to take the DNA test and end the drama once and for all.

Though public opinion remains divided, Cubana Chief Priest is not backing down. He maintains that if there’s truly a child involved, there should be no fear in proving it through the right channels. As the controversy deepens, all eyes remain on whether Hellen Ati will respond to his challenge or if the saga will simply fizzle out like many online scandals.

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