Filmmaker Stanley Ontope, also known as Ajemba Stanley, has stirred up social media with a bold call to action amidst the ongoing paternity drama involving Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest. The controversy revolves around Hellen Ati, a Kenyan woman who claims that Cubana CP is the father of her 2-year-old son. Hellen has been vocal on social media, accusing the celebrity of neglecting his parental duties and demanding accountability.
In a recent video shared on his social media platforms, Stanley urged Cubana Chiefpriest to take a paternity test to settle the matter once and for all. He expressed his frustration over the lack of progress in the situation, despite the public pressure surrounding it. Stanley emphasized that Hellen has already made it clear that she’s willing to face consequences if the DNA results prove her wrong, adding weight to her claims.
He also took aim at popular content creator VeryDarkMan, criticizing him for not addressing the issue and using his platform to push for fairness. The video has sparked a heated debate online, with many supporting Stanley’s call for accountability while others are divided on the matter.
Stanley wrote
“Dear @cubana_chiefpriest kindly go and do a DNA test to avoid all these online dragging. Biko Before na women Dey fear DNA, now na men Dey fear to do DNA test. Nawaooo. Abeg Owerri Rick Ross kindly do a DNA test to stop all these.”
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