
In a dramatic turn of events, Helen, the woman claiming to be the baby mama of Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has once again taken to social media to intensify her public dispute with the celebrity.
The latest video, shared by X user @AsakyGRN, captures Helen in a passionate rant, holding a Bible and challenging Cubana Chief Priest to swear on it if he denies ever having been intimate with her.
The video, which has quickly gone viral, is part of an ongoing saga that has captivated audiences and sparked widespread discussion across Nigeria and beyond.
Helen’s bold assertion comes amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions.
She has previously accused Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, of fathering her child but failing to provide the necessary support.
This claim gained renewed attention following a public feud involving Cubana Chief Priest and Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy.
In a surprising twist, Burna Boy offered to assist Helen by providing her with accommodation and a job in Nigeria, as well as advocating for a DNA test to resolve the paternity dispute once and for all.
This gesture was seen as a direct response to Cubana Chief Priest’s initial denial of paternity and his subsequent social media interactions, including a heated exchange with blogger Radiogad, who suggested the DNA test.
The video itself is a compelling piece of digital drama, with Helen dressed in what appears to be church attire, emphasizing her seriousness by invoking religious symbolism.
She repeatedly urges Cubana Chief Priest to publicly swear that he has never seen her, suggesting that his refusal to do so would validate her claims.
The subtitles in the video, sampled at various intervals, reveal her frustration and determination, with phrases like “I will swear for you today with this Bible” and “Swear in Public With your full chest That you have not ever seen me.”
Adding a layer of cultural complexity to the narrative, Helen also references spiritual beliefs, claiming to be Cubana Chief Priest’s “spiritual wife” and mentioning “spiritual children.” This reflects a common theme in Nigerian culture where spiritual claims can play a significant role in personal and public disputes.
Such beliefs are not uncommon, as evidenced by other high-profile cases, like the Nigerian husband who convinced his wife he had spiritual powers to monitor her, only to be revealed as using hidden cameras instead.
The ongoing saga has not only highlighted personal conflicts but also touched on broader societal issues, including the role of social media in amplifying disputes, the cultural significance of spiritual beliefs, and the public’s fascination with celebrity scandals.
As the drama unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Cubana Chief Priest will respond to Helen’s latest challenge or if the involvement of figures like Burna Boy will lead to a resolution.
For now, Helen’s video stands as a testament to her resolve and the power of digital platforms in shaping public narratives.
Watch the video below
“If you say you’ve never knacked me, swear with the Bible”
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) May 18, 2025
— Cubana Chiefpriest’s baby mama, Helen strikes again 😂 pic.twitter.com/sIj1NxWx6p