/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Paternity dispute: Cubana Chief Priest fires back at Tonto Dikeh 

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Socialite Cubana Chief Priest has responded to actress Tonto Dikeh’s remarks on a controversial paternity case. 

 

Reacting to Dikeh’s post questioning why men evade paternity tests, Chief Priest alleged that her comments were aimed at him and his alleged baby mama in Kenya.

 

He accused the actress of backing the woman’s claims against him, suggesting she was acting out of spite.

 

According to him, Dikeh’s motivation stems from resentment after he refused to grant her a favor in the past.

 

He also hinted at her involvement with gossip blog Gistlover, referencing previous allegations made against him by the platform.

 

He wrote: “Remember this accusation came first from gistlover and she donated 1 million to her and asked Nigerians to donate too.

 

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“Make it make sense with the gistlover allegations. I have always known it was sponsored, the same way they tried to rope me into thinking that my show was Mohbad’s last show and that I’m a suspect.

 

“My only crime was you asking me for favors, and I declined. You go chase me and enter the gutter. My marriage is built on a solid rock. It can never be like yours, blackmailer T, Ceo Gistlover Nigeria Limited.”

 

However, Dikeh denied that her initial post was aimed at Cubana and stated that she has no interest in his personal life.

 

She also criticised the Chief Priest for fathering a child in Kenya and allegedly avoiding responsibility.

 

“I have no interest in your family dynamics, whether they stand on solid ground or not. But let’s not forget that on that same ‘solid rock,” you fathered a child you’re now running from in Kenya,” the post reads in part.

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