Alleged baby mama: ‘Fake brother no work, fake pikin no go work,’ says Cubana Chief Priest

Popular nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has addressed claims by a woman alleging that he fathered her child. In a response shared via his Instagram sto...

Popular nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has addressed claims by a woman alleging that he fathered her child.

In a response shared via his Instagram story today, January 5, 2025, the socialite hinted at conducting a DNA test to debunk the allegations.

He wrote, “Fake Azaman no work. Fake brother no work. Fake pikin no go work. Make we bet $1 million. Make I kuku do DNA. Mumu boy go use the oil wey full your Grammy fry omelette.”

READ ALSO: Tomorrow we’re coming for you, Speed Darlington – Cubana Chief Priest

This statement comes amid heightened online speculation about Cubana Chief Priest’s personal life, following previous controversies that have kept him in the spotlight.

Earlier today, Cubana Chief Priest announced to help embattled musician Speed Darlington, who is currently in police custody over cyberstalking allegations involving Burna Boy.

The nightlife mogul wrote, “Tomorrow we coming for you, Akpi Nwamama (Speed Darlington). Monday is almost here. Make we now show power.”

On Saturday, he also debunked a viral claim that a man who received $30,000 from Burna Boy was his biological brother.

Responding to the allegation, he clarified, “I have only one biological big brother & two kid sisters. They ain’t doing so bad. Regardless, I owe them nothing; na my money. Make everybody find their own.”

Musa Adekunle

Guardian Life

Join Our Channels