Popular businessman and socialite, Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama, Hellen Ati, has once again taken to social media to appeal for financial support for her son’s upkeep, drawing attention to the ongoing dispute over school fees and parental responsibility.
It would be recalled that the Kenyan woman previously called out Cubana Chief Priest on social media, insisting that he fulfill his financial obligations towards their child, particularly regarding school fees and general maintenance.

In her earlier posts, Hellen Ati had expressed frustration over the lack of support from the businessman, even vowing that she might have to take matters into her own hands if he continued to ignore the child’s needs.
However, in a recent video that surfaced online, a visibly emotional and subdued Hellen Ati was seen with red eyes, earnestly begging for financial assistance. She appealed for even small amounts, such as 100 or 200 dollars, emphasizing that it was not too much for Cubana Chief Priest to provide for his son’s wellbeing.
She explained that she was struggling to manage on her own and implied that she would have no choice but to confront the businessman personally if he continued to neglect his responsibilities.
She partly said …
“Even if you dey send me 200 dollars or 100 dollars it’s not that too much for you Pascal. You dey ignore this baby, Pascal when I go see you..”
Netizens’ reactions …
The video quickly sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with users expressing a mixture of sympathy and criticism for Hellen Ati’s public appeal.
@adumetaj123 said: “She is really hungry nothing even common 1 dollar no dey just dey wash your mouth 👄 for nothing sorry for you. Go find better work outside”
@UrglyGramm wrote: “Y’all are not getting her point, she feels like social media is the only place she could be heard, I feel for her shaa see all her eyes red out 😭”
@Steveupdate remarked: “Could it be she’s been saying the truth all this while with the level of consistency shes been about this. Eye sef dn red finish”
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about parental responsibility, financial support for children, and the pressures faced by single parents, particularly when disputes become publicized on social media platforms.
Watch video below …
“Pascal, even if it is 100 or 200, please send it for this baby. I will manage.”👀👀
-Helen, allegedly the baby mama of Cubana Chief Priest, cr!es out for help pic.twitter.com/8JZ3xWWHfj
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) January 10, 2026