- Maria Ude claims Cubana Chief Priest is avoiding his alleged baby mama due to his powerful wife, D’Angels.
- She described the Socialite’s wife as a “mighty wind” that can blow him off if he makes a mistake.
Popular media personality and lawmaker, Maria Ude, has weighed in on the ongoing saga surrounding Cubana Chief Priest and his Kenyan alleged baby mama.
According to Maria, Cubana Chief Priest is avoiding the lady in question because of his wife, who is reportedly a force to be reckoned with.
Maria stated that if one knows who D’Angels (Cubana Chief Priest’s wife) is, they will understand why Cubana Chief Priest is steadily dissociating himself from the baby mama.
Maria described Cubana Chief Priest’s wife as a “mighty wind” who can blow him off if he makes any mistakes. She emphasized that the wife is not an ordinary woman, implying that she is a strong and powerful personality who commands respect.
Maria’s statement suggests that Cubana Chief Priest is aware of his wife’s capabilities and is therefore being cautious to evade wrath.
In her words:
“Chibuike David lf you know who D Angels is, you will know why cubana is avoiding that babymama lady with his full chest. his wife is a mighty wind that can blow him off if he makes some funny mistake. not your regular woman.”
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The woman, who describes herself as the socialite’s alleged baby mama, recounted how her brief encounter with the celebrity turned into a series of events that left her with an unexpected pregnancy and later, denial from Cubana Chief Priest.
According to Helen, the two first met in April 2022 when she visited Nigeria for a friend’s wedding.
They connected over dinner at a restaurant in Victoria Island, Lagos, where they exchanged contacts.
The following day, they met again at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos, where, after spending time together, they reportedly had sexual intercourse.
Helen claims that a few weeks later, she found herself pregnant and informed Cubana Chief Priest, whose real name, she revealed, is Pascal Okechukwu.
Despite his initial encouragement to keep the child, Helen said that after returning to Kenya, she was abruptly cut off when he blocked her on WhatsApp.
Helen added that she had stayed in Nigeria for two months before returning home to Kenya, during which she says she tried to reach out to Cubana Chief Priest to discuss the situation, but was met with silence and apparent rejection.
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