
According to reports, Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, sometimes referred to as Chiefpriest, has consented to undergo a DNA test with his purported Kenyan son in order to establish paternity.
According to Naija News, Chiefpriest’s purported Kenyan babymama, Helen Ati, has stated on multiple occasions that she met the socialite when she arrived in Nigeria and they had an intimate relationship that led to her becoming pregnant and giving birth to a boy.
Over the years, Helen has insisted that the boy is Chiefpriest’s property and has openly called for a DNA test to establish the boy’s paternity.
Chiefpriest, however, has maintained that he has neither met Helen nor had a sexual relationship with her.
Despite this, Chiefpriest has finally consented to a DNA test, according to a post made by Helen on her Instagram page on Thursday.
“At last, Pascal Okechukwu is going to do DNA,” she wrote.
In other news, Chief Priest claimed that Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), would be freed as a result of the southeast’s political support for President Bola Tinubu.
He maintained that fighting the federal government is unfeasible.
The celebrity made this statement in response to a video showing Lawrence Agubuzo, the Igwe of Ezema Olo, pleading with Tinubu in Abuja.
The Igwe made a direct appeal to the President in the video, asking him to “hear our cry” for the incarcerated leader’s release.
Chief Priest posted the footage and a statement endorsing the monarch’s involvement on his Instagram feed.
