A Kenyan lady identified as Hellen Mutimu has opened up about her alleged affair with Cubana Chief Priest, the Nigerian socialite.
Footage of Mutimu claiming she has a son with Cubana recently surfaced on social media.
In the clip, she alleged that she and her child have been homeless since 2023 and that her efforts to reach the socialite have been unsuccessful.
“I just need my baby to have a better life. He is now two years old. I have no place to stay, no money to feed him and I can’t afford to send him to school,” she said.
In an interview with content creator Lucky Udu on Monday, Mutimu recounted how she allegedly met Cubana in Lagos in April 2022 and became pregnant with his child.
She claimed after childbirth, she made several attempts to contact the entrepreneur, but he “blocked all avenues of communication”.
Mutimu also appreciated actress Tonto Dikeh and Burna Boy for financially supporting her.
“One evening I went to a restaurant in Victoria Island for dinner, where I met Pascal, my baby’s father,” she said.
“After a brief conversation, we exchanged numbers and I returned to my apartment. The next day, he called me and we met again at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos. We talked, had some drinks and then parted ways. Nothing happened between us at that point.
“I had no idea he was a prominent figure in Nigeria. I was new to the country and no one told me who he was. He didn’t mention being married and introduced himself as Pascal Okechukwu, not Chief Priest.
“After we became intimate, I started feeling unwell two weeks later. I was vomiting, so I took a test and discovered I was pregnant. I informed him and he congratulated me. He promised to take care of me and assured me not to worry.
“When I asked if he was married, he avoided the question. Later, I found out who he was from a bouncer at the restaurant, and my friend confirmed he was Cubana Chief Priest, a married man with two children.
“I told him I was a single mother with a son. He said it wasn’t an issue and reassured me. He suggested I return to Kenya, promising we’d stay in touch. I stayed in Nigeria until June, I was two months pregnant by then.
“I asked him for money to abort the pregnancy but he delayed and told me not to rush. He asked me to keep the child and I agreed.
“Two months later when my pregnancy became noticeable, I asked him again about the money. He told me not to worry and promised to send money for my return to Kenya. But two weeks after I got back to Kenya, he blocked me.
“I used to own a salon but when I left for Nigeria my business suffered and I had to close it. Managing the shop became impossible because I was very sick during my pregnancy. During this time, Pascal stopped sending money and had blocked me. I struggled to make ends meet.
“He knew the child was his; we didn’t use protection, and he was the only person I was with in Nigeria. Yet, he refused to acknowledge or support the child.
“When my baby was about eight months old, I tried contacting him through friends and old numbers but nothing worked. Eventually, he responded on Instagram, saying he missed me and asked for my nude pictures. When I refused, he blocked me again.
“After giving birth, I sent him a picture of the baby but he insulted me, calling my child a bastard and using a vomiting emoji. He denied the child was his, which was devastating. Since then, I’ve been solely responsible for my child.
“Eventually, he sent me N300,000 but only in small instalments because my student account couldn’t take more significant amounts. That’s the only financial support I’ve received from him.
“I am overwhelmed by Burna Boy’s kindness. It’s rare for someone to step in and help like this. I’m also thankful to Tonto Dikeh for her generosity. They’ve done more for me than the man who fathered my child.”
Cubana has yet to react to Mutimu’s allegations.
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