Cubana Chief Priest Responds to Allegations of Fathering Two Children in Malaysia
Nigerian socialite and businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, has addressed allegations made by a Kenyan woman, Hellen, claiming he fathered two children in Malaysia and later abandoned them.
The accusations surfaced alongside old photos shared by Hellen, allegedly showing Cubana Chief Priest with two children she insists are his. The claims have drawn significant public attention, fueling speculation about the socialite’s personal life.
Taking to his Instagram story, Cubana Chief Priest denied the allegations and provided evidence to refute them, including photos of the children’s actual parents.
In his posts, he apologized to the family whose images were implicated in the controversy, expressing regret for the embarrassment caused. He attributed the situation to the challenges that accompany wealth and fame.
“My family that year for KL. Big Solo, thank you for everything, we go link up soon. Sorry for the embarrassment—na wetin too much money and fame dey carry come. It’s well,” he wrote.
Cubana Chief Priest also shared fond memories of his time in Malaysia, revealing that he had named his son after one of the individuals in the photos. He expressed a desire to reconnect with old friends and relive cherished moments.
“Named my son Obinna after this young dude. God knows how big Obinna and Princess will be now. I must definitely link up soon, Big Solo, @mr.bekyzz. So many Sri Putramas memories just flashed,” he added.
The businessman’s response seeks to clear his name while reflecting on past relationships and moments of personal significance.