Hellen Ati, who has been widely described as the alleged babymama of popular socialite Chief Priest, has broken her silence following a statement many believe was subtly aimed at her.
Gossip News Now reports that the latest controversy erupted after the businessman took to social media to celebrate his wife’s birthday, using the opportunity to address what he described as attempts by certain individuals to destabilize his marriage. He added that God had ultimately frustrated their plans.
Shortly after his post went viral, Hellen took to her Instagram story to issue a strong reaction.
She revealed that she had remained quiet for a long time, choosing to give him space and avoid public confrontation.
According to Hellen, their alleged son is currently not attending school, yet she accused him of making reckless comments online instead of addressing pressing responsibilities.
She claimed that he had no idea what she was planning and warned that the year would bring shocking developments for him. While stating that she would not say much for now, she hinted that unfolding events would soon speak for themselves.
In her words, she wrote:
“Pascal Okechukwu, I have given you enough time. I stayed quiet for long, but you are still not seeing anything. Your son is not in school, yet you’re here talking carelessly online. Let me tell you, you don’t know what I have planned for you this year. You will be shocked. I swear on my mother’s grave. Let me not say too much — let’s just wait and see how everything unfolds.”
The ongoing dispute between the two parties is far from new.
Back in 2023, Hellen publicly accused Chief Priest of abandoning her child, an allegation he strongly denied.
In response at the time, the socialite insisted that he had the financial capacity to care for any child linked to him outside of marriage, but firmly maintained that he was not the father of Hellen’s child.
During his public feud with singer Burna Boy last year, Chief Priest once again denied the paternity claim, stressing that he would never turn his back on his children, whom he described as blessings from God.










