
In what appears to be a bold and unapologetic dig, Nigerian nightlife magnate and celebrity barman, Cubana Chief Priest, is making headlines once again—not for a business venture or showbiz collaboration, but for a cryptic message believed to be aimed at his alleged Kenyan babymama. The flamboyant businessman, whose real name is Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, sparked a social media storm after sharing a series of posts from his lavish holiday in Spain, peppered with a chilling caption: "PASKAL!! You will suffa."
The timing of the message and the manner in which it was delivered has stirred speculation across social media platforms, with fans and critics alike dissecting every word. While the Chief Priest has not directly mentioned anyone, many believe the message is targeted at Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman who recently came forward claiming that Cubana Chief Priest fathered her child. The saga, which had momentarily simmered, is now boiling again, with this cryptic post adding fresh fuel to the fire.
In photos and videos posted to his Instagram story, Cubana Chief Priest can be seen sipping exotic cocktails, posing beside luxury yachts, and dancing in high-end clubs in Ibiza, looking completely unbothered. But it was the fiery caption on one particular photo that made jaws drop. Scrawled in bold letters over a picture of him lounging by a pool with a cigar in hand, the words read: "PASKAL!! You will suffa. All these setups won't stop my shine." Immediately, the internet went into a frenzy.
Screenshots of the post went viral in minutes, sparking a heated online debate. Was this an outright provocation? Was he referring to the ongoing paternity scandal? Why now? And why choose such a public and flamboyant setting to deliver what many have interpreted as a personal jab?
The backstory to this drama dates back several months when Hellen Ati, a Kenyan businesswoman and influencer, accused Cubana Chief Priest of fathering her child during one of his trips to Kenya. According to Hellen, the affair was short-lived but intense, and she was left to raise their son alone after he allegedly cut off all communication. She has since called him out repeatedly, asking him to acknowledge paternity and submit to a DNA test.
In a string of Instagram posts and live videos, Hellen painted a picture of abandonment and betrayal. She claimed she had tried every means to reach Cubana Chief Priest privately before resorting to the public space. She also accused him of mocking her situation and using his influence to silence her voice. The situation drew mixed reactions from Nigerians and Kenyans alike—some siding with Hellen and urging the businessman to take responsibility, while others dismissed her claims as a clout-chasing stunt.
Cubana Chief Priest, for the most part, had maintained a stoic silence on the matter, only occasionally dropping vague statements about “gold diggers” and “desperate setups” without ever addressing the issue head-on. But this latest post seems to break that pattern—and not subtly either. The deliberate misspelling of his own name to "PASKAL" and the use of the harsh phrase "you will suffa" reads like a direct rebuttal. The words ooze defiance, pride, and an unwillingness to bow to public pressure.
As expected, fans flooded the comment section with theories and hot takes. Some believe the post is a form of psychological warfare, Cubana Chief Priest’s way of asserting dominance and control over the narrative. Others see it as a dangerous game—using his massive social media platform to publicly humiliate a woman already fighting to be heard. Regardless of which side people fall on, the tension is undeniable, and the drama continues to unfold with every new post.
Hellen Ati, never one to shy away from confrontation, wasted no time in responding. Just hours after Cubana's viral post, she took to her Instagram page with a series of cryptic messages of her own. One of them read: “A guilty man screams the loudest. DNA doesn’t lie. We’ll see who really suffers.” Her followers interpreted this as a clapback, a clear refusal to be intimidated or silenced.
Legal experts are now weighing in, noting that if Hellen’s claims are true, a paternity suit may be inevitable. Social commentators are also questioning the ethical implications of Cubana Chief Priest’s actions—both in terms of the alleged relationship and his response to the accusations. Some argue that with his status and influence, he should be setting a better example, while others believe he’s simply defending his name against what he perceives as an attack.
Meanwhile, Cubana Chief Priest appears completely unaffected by the swirling controversy. His Instagram continues to document his Spanish adventure in full color—fine dining, champagne showers, exclusive beaches, and expensive jewelry. It's a calculated display of wealth, freedom, and control. The underlying message? He is unbothered. Or at least, he wants the world to believe he is.
For now, the war of words rages on across the digital battlefield. What started as a private matter has spiraled into a full-blown media spectacle, with the internet acting as both judge and jury. Whether this drama ends in court, with a DNA test, or simply fades away with time remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Cubana Chief Priest isn’t backing down, and Hellen Ati isn’t giving up. And as they continue to throw subliminal jabs across continents, the world watches, comments, and waits for the next episode in what is quickly becoming one of the most sensational celebrity sagas of the year.
Until then, “PASKAL!! You will suffa” will echo through the blogs and streets, a battle cry, a taunt, or perhaps—just maybe—a sign that the real story is still untold.