Kenyan lady claiming to be Cubana Chief Priest’s baby mama requests paternity test for son

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Hellen Mutimu, the Kenyan woman who claims to have had an affair with socialite Cubana Chief Priest, is calling for a paternity test to determine if he is the father of her child.

Mutimu alleges that she met Chief Priest in Lagos in April 2022 and became pregnant with his child. After giving birth, she says she tried to contact him, but he blocked all means of communication.

In an Instagram post on Monday, Mutimu clarified that she is not seeking financial gain, but rather the truth and an opportunity for her son to know his father.

She implored the socialite to take a DNA test, stating that if it confirms his paternity, she expects him to take responsibility for their child.

“To you, Chief Priest, I’m writing this post to urge you to take a paternity test. All I ask for is a DNA test to confirm our son’s paternity,” Mutimu wrote.

She added, “If the test confirms that you are his father, then I ask that you step up and take care of him. If not, I’m willing to face the legal consequences.

“But the most important thing is that my son deserves to know his father. He deserves love, support, and the truth. Please consider taking this test for the sake of this innocent child.”

Mutimu emphasised the personal toll the situation has taken, expressing frustration over public ridicule and humiliation. “I have been subjected to ridicule and humiliation from the public based on unfounded assumptions,” she wrote, explaining that she won’t remain silent while she and her son continue to suffer.

“The truth will prevail, and I am willing to undergo a DNA test to prove it.”

“For the sake of our son and clearing my name, I implore you to do the same. Let us put an end to the rumors and the pain they’ve caused.”

Mutimu concluded by stating she isn’t seeking money, but simply wants the truth to allow her and her child to move forward. “Please take responsibility and take the DNA test. If you are indeed the father, then you owe it to your child to provide for him. If not, at least you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with knowing the truth.”