/ Jul 09, 2026
/ Jul 09, 2026

Cubana Chief priest Addresses Threats Made by Radiogad

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Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief priest, has responded to recent allegations made by media personality Destiny Ezeyin, also known as Radiogad, regarding an alleged relationship with Hellen Ati and claims of fathering a child with her.

Radiogad had publicly criticized the socialite and businessman over his alleged involvement with Hellen Ati, who he claims is Chief priest’s baby mama. He also brought Nigerian singer Davido into the controversy.

Following the viral posts, Radiogad alleged that Cubana Chief priest had issued threats against him in response to the video.

He released screenshots of a lengthy chat in which the businessman strongly denied the accusations and accused Radiogad of seeking attention through blackmail.

In the conversation, Chief priest dismissed the claims, stating he had long been wealthy and experienced in dealing with fame. He insisted he wouldn’t engage with what he described as attention-seeking behavior.

Chief priest also made personal accusations against Radiogad, including calling his sexuality into question. He continued by claiming that Hellen Ati’s two sons looked strikingly similar, challenging Radiogad to provide proof of paternity.

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