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“Na Azaman You Dey Do” – Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Babymama, Hellen, Shades Him Over Absence in Miami for Davido’s Wedding

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In the buzzing aftermath of Davido and Chioma’s lavish pre-wedding celebrations in Miami, a new wave of drama has hit the Nigerian celebrity scene, this time involving celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest and his alleged babymama, Hellen. Social media streets were sent into overdrive after Hellen took to her Instagram to throw what many believe was a sharp jab at the nightlife kingpin, questioning his presence—or lack thereof—at one of the most talked-about celebrity gatherings of the year. The online shade came laced with sarcasm and thinly veiled mockery as she quipped, “Na azaman you dey do, make I see you go U.S. now,” a statement that has since sparked endless debate among fans and gossip lovers alike.


The remark, loaded with undertones of skepticism and challenge, quickly got interpreted as a dig at Chief Priest’s inability—or unwillingness—to show up in Miami for his close friend Davido’s white wedding festivities. Given the high-profile friendship between the two, many had expected to see the celebrity barman front and center, clinking champagne glasses and making his usual larger-than-life appearances in luxury fits. Instead, his absence left an open field for speculations, with Hellen’s words adding fuel to the already flickering fire of public curiosity. For a man who often projects an image of international access, wealth, and influence, Hellen’s mocking tone came across as both personal and provocative, hinting at possible behind-the-scenes tensions or limitations.


The timing of the shade couldn’t have been more strategic. Davido’s pre-wedding and upcoming white wedding have dominated headlines, drawing celebrities, influencers, and top-tier guests from across the globe to Miami. Every Instagram story and paparazzi snap has been a feast for gossip blogs, and the absence of a key player like Cubana Chief Priest has been impossible to ignore. Hellen’s comment seemed to poke directly at that noticeable gap, slyly calling him out while stoking the curiosity of her followers. Given her ongoing public tension with him over alleged paternity issues, many saw her words as an opportunity to chip away at his public image in a moment when eyes were already watching closely.


For months, the saga between Cubana Chief Priest and Hellen has been a constant undercurrent in the Nigerian gossip mill. Hellen has long alleged that the celebrity barman fathered her child, a claim that has fueled social media spats, cryptic posts, and heated discussions among fans. Chief Priest has, in turn, denied the allegations, but the drama has only deepened with each online exchange. Against this backdrop, her latest jab isn’t being viewed as a random post—it’s seen as a continuation of their ongoing public feud, but this time cleverly woven into one of the biggest celebrity events of the year.


The internet wasted no time reacting. On blogs and X (formerly Twitter), the screenshots of Hellen’s comment went viral within hours. Some users laughed at the boldness of her statement, interpreting it as the latest episode in their long-running drama. Others came to Chief Priest’s defense, suggesting that not every celebrity is obligated to attend every party, even if it belongs to a close friend. Still, the general sentiment among gossip enthusiasts was that the absence, combined with Hellen’s jab, left room for all sorts of speculation—was Chief Priest dealing with visa issues? Was there a personal rift between him and Davido? Or was it all just a case of bad timing?


Adding to the intrigue, Chief Priest has remained conspicuously silent on the matter. No clapbacks, no cryptic captions, no counter-shade—at least not yet. For someone known for his bold online persona and quick wit, the silence is striking, leaving fans to wonder if the comment struck a nerve or if he’s simply choosing to ignore the noise. His Instagram has instead been focused on business promotions and unrelated content, as if to sidestep the growing conversation altogether. Whether this is a calculated PR move or a genuine disinterest remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—the speculation isn’t dying down any time soon.


Meanwhile, Hellen appears to be reveling in the attention her words have generated. Since making the comment, she has continued posting glamorous selfies and motivational captions, with a knowing air that suggests she’s aware of the buzz she’s created. For her supporters, this is just another example of her refusing to be silenced in the ongoing battle for her narrative. For critics, however, it’s a calculated stunt meant to stay relevant in a story that has already stretched for months. The polarizing effect has only made the drama juicier, with each side doubling down on their opinions.


The broader context here is also worth noting—Davido’s wedding to Chioma has been more than just a celebrity celebration; it’s been a spectacle of wealth, influence, and friendship circles in Nigeria’s entertainment elite. The guest list has read like a who’s who of music, politics, and social influence, with stars flying in from different corners of the world to be part of the festivities. The idea that a figure as socially prominent as Cubana Chief Priest might miss such an event is enough to raise eyebrows on its own. When you add a public jab from a known rival into the mix, it transforms from a simple absence into a full-blown talking point.


This moment also plays into the wider narrative of how celebrity feuds and personal scandals have become intertwined with Nigeria’s entertainment culture. Social media has blurred the lines between personal and public life, with every Instagram post, comment, and omission becoming fodder for interpretation. A seemingly harmless absence from an event can spiral into a dozen conspiracy theories when framed by a rival’s sarcastic remark. In the case of Hellen and Chief Priest, the history between them only makes the framing more explosive.


Whether or not Chief Priest responds in the coming days, the story has already taken on a life of its own. Gossip blogs are running with multiple angles—some framing it as evidence of deeper trouble in his personal life, others dismissing it as nothing more than a momentary shade thrown for social media clout. Fans are dissecting past posts, looking for clues of tension between him and Davido, while others are combing through Hellen’s page for any hidden meanings in her captions. The drama has achieved the hallmark of a perfect social media storm: it’s timely, it’s personal, and it leaves just enough unanswered questions to keep people talking.


For now, all eyes remain on Cubana Chief Priest’s Instagram to see if he’ll break his silence or keep playing the long game of selective disengagement. Hellen, on the other hand, seems in no rush to clarify or retract her words—after all, in the court of public opinion, the ambiguity is part of the fun. As Davido’s wedding celebrations continue to unfold in Miami, the question remains whether Chief Priest will make a late grand entrance to silence his critics or whether his absence will remain a lingering point of speculation. Either way, Hellen’s sharp-tongued comment has ensured that even from thousands of miles away, the celebrity barman is still very much part of the conversation.


One thing is certain—the streets of Nigerian social media are never short on drama, and in this latest chapter, the mix of love, friendship, rivalry, and public perception has created yet another viral spectacle. Whether this is a fleeting shade that will be forgotten by next week or the spark for a fresh round of public back-and-forth between Hellen and Cubana Chief Priest, the entertainment world is watching closely. For now, “Na azaman you dey do” has become more than just a casual phrase—it’s the newest slogan in a celebrity drama that shows no signs of slowing down.



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