Kenyan socialite Hellen Atti has publicly challenged Nigerian businessman Pascal Okechukwu to a DNA test in Nigeria over an ongoing paternity dispute involving her two-year-old son.
In a video shared on Instagram, Atti said she is prepared to travel to Nigeria with her son to undergo a DNA test, insisting that the businessman is the child’s father.
The controversy follows renewed public attention after a report by Arise News highlighted the dispute surrounding the child’s paternity.
Reacting earlier via Instagram, Cubana Chiefpriest dismissed the claims and challenged Atti to bring the child to Nigeria for a DNA test, stating that any testing should be conducted locally and at her own expense. He also said he would not provide financial assistance.
He further suggested that the test could be conducted publicly, including in a media setting, to settle the matter.
In her latest response, Atti accepted the challenge but outlined specific conditions for her travel. She requested that either funds be sent to support her trip or that flight tickets be booked for herself, her child, and a family member accompanying them.
She also demanded that two separate DNA tests be carried out one at a laboratory of her choice and another at a facility selected by Cubana Chiefpriest to ensure transparency in the process.

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