DNA Saga: You Can Still Adopt Anu Adeleke – Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Babymama Tells To Davido

Posted by Samuel on Fri 16th Jan, 2026 - tori.ng

She spoke about the difficulties she faces in school, saying she has been mocked by classmates over claims that Davido is her father, which has caused her emotional distress.

Hellen Ati, the alleged baby mama of businessman Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Chief Priest, has reached out to Nigerian singer Davido amid the ongoing paternity dispute involving Anu Adeleke.

The matter resurfaced after Anu took to Instagram to ask for a DNA test to confirm her identity.

She spoke about the difficulties she faces in school, saying she has been mocked by classmates over claims that Davido is her father, which has caused her emotional distress.

Davido reacted by rejecting the claim that he is Anu’s father.

He stated that several DNA tests had already been carried out and all returned negative results.

According to him, the tests were done at different hospitals chosen by both parties, and the outcomes were the same.

Following the exchange, Hellen shared her opinion in the comment section of a blog.

She appealed to Davido to support the child by adopting her, saying that he is known to care deeply about children.

In her reaction, she also took a swipe at Chief Priest, saying he lacks such concern.

She wrote: “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”.

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