Helen Atti, the alleged baby mama of celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest, has weighed in on the ongoing paternity controversy involving Davido and a teenage girl, appealing to the singer to show kindness despite his denial of fatherhood.
Her intervention came after Davido publicly dismissed claims by a 13-year-old girl, Anu Adeleke, who had appealed to him for a DNA test. In a statement on X, the singer stated he had conducted five DNA tests, all returning negative results, and insisted he had never met the girl’s mother, whom he described as an "obsessed fan."
"Please just help her. You can still adopt her, it doesn’t mean anything. I know you love children a lot, not like Pascal Okechukwu, big belle for no reason," Atti wrote, referencing Cubana Chief Priest by his real name in a pointed comparison.
Her comment, suggesting Davido is more compassionate than Cubana Chief Priest, quickly drew attention online and added another layer to the unfolding drama.
Mixed Public Reaction
Atti's plea has sparked divided opinions on social media. While some users support Davido’s firm stance against what he called "nonsense," others argue that regardless of DNA results, the child involved deserves empathy and protection from public controversy.
The girl’s mother, Ayo Labinjoh, had earlier alleged that a 2014 DNA test was manipulated and called for a new test supervised by the U.S. State Department—escalating the dispute beyond social media.
Helen Atti’s public appeal places her in the growing list of commentators on a case that continues to blur the lines between celebrity privacy, paternal responsibility, and the court of public opinion.
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