Bring The Child Make We Do DNA Live On TV – Chiefpriest Challenges Alleged Baby Mama
Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Chiefpriest, has reacted after a television report revisited the paternity dispute between him and Kenyan businesswoman Hellen Atti.
Naija News understands that the controversy has continued for months following Atti’s claim that her son was fathered by the celebrity after an alleged encounter during a visit to Nigeria.
She has repeatedly called for a DNA test to determine the child’s paternity.
Chiefpriest, however, has consistently rejected the allegation.
The businessman has maintained that he has no relationship with Atti and has denied being the father of the child.
After a recent report by Arise News focused on the dispute and Atti’s demands, the socialite took to social media to respond.
He challenged the television station to bring Atti and the child to its studio for a live DNA test that would be broadcast to the public.
He said: “Make una help me bring her and the child come to your studio, make I come there do the DNA on live TV for free. Go and do DNA, Pascal. This rubbish is too bad for your image as a well-known person. Even for your family. This DNA matter should have been done before it got to this level. Celebrity no suppose get shame. Na my money una dey hustle like this.
“One thing is to make money, another is to protect am from people like you. If you say you born for me, bring the child to any of my outlets or my residence. I’m not looking for any missing child. I’m not looking for my child, so I’m not spending anything on this matter. If you believe I’m the father, bring the child directly. So this looks normal to you? If you born for person, bring the child to the person, don’t use am do video. I’m not going to spend money on what I don’t know.”
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