Helen Alleges U.S. Trouble Looming for Cubana Chief Priest Over ‘Aza’ Links
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Helen Alleges U.S. Trouble Looming for Cubana Chief Priest Over ‘Aza’ Links

Social media was buzzing on Friday after controversial media personality Helen dropped a series of explosive claims about nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest.In her remarks, Helen alleged that Cubana could face immediate arrest by the FBI if he attempted to travel to the United States,

Social media was buzzing on Friday after controversial media personality Helen dropped a series of explosive claims about nightlife entrepreneur Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest.


In her remarks, Helen alleged that Cubana could face immediate arrest by the FBI if he attempted to travel to the United States, citing the recent detention of one of his associates. She further claimed that only a DNA-related trip could secure him an American visa without legal trouble.


\"If Cubana comes for DNA, he’ll get that American visa. If he tries to go to the USA now, he’ll be arrested at the airport by the FBI ’cos one of his friends has been arrested. Pascal is an Aza man and karma is crying on his head,\" Helen declared.


While no official confirmation has been issued regarding any U.S. investigation, her comments have reignited online debates over alleged money-laundering activities — locally referred to as \"Aza\" dealings — in Nigeria’s nightlife and entertainment scene.


Cubana Chief Priest has yet to publicly respond to the allegations, but fans and critics alike are now watching closely to see whether he will address the claims or take legal action.


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