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Drama Unfolds As Kenyan Lady Thanks Burna Boy for Helping Son, Calls Out Cubana Chief Priest (VIDEO)

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A Kenyan woman identified as Hellen Mutimu, who claims to have a two-year-old son with popular businessman, Okechukwu Pascal, aka Cubana Chief Priest, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Nigerian singer, Burna Boy for stepping in where she alleges the businessman has failed.

Ekwutosblog gathered that Hellen, who insists that her son is the product of a sexual encounter with Chief Priest three years ago, took to Instagram to thank Burna Boy for fulfilling his promise to assist her and her child.

The promise was made during a fiery social media feud between Burna Boy and Chief Priest last week, when Burna Boy, moved by Hellen’s viral plea for help, publicly directed her to contact his team for support.

In the video shared on her Instagram page on January 12, Hellen, visibly emotional, praised the Afrobeat star for his timely intervention.

In her word, “Thank you so much, Burna Boy, for fulfilling what you promised me and my son. I am overwhelmed. I have provided the necessary documents,”.

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Genevieve Nnaji Claps Back at Trolls with Witty Retorts

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker Genevieve Nnaji has fired back at online bullies who attempted to mock her age on social media. A troll on Twitter taunted her, saying, “You can’t defy the laws of nature” and sneered that her “youthful allure is finally waning.”

Nnaji responded to a troll with sarcasm, “It gets even worse; I’ll become so old that I’ll meet my maker. If I’m fortunate.” She acknowledged aging’s inevitability with humor, keeping the tone playful.

Another troll interjected, “Mummy, you’ve really aged,” to which Nnaji retorted, “Daddy, I wouldn’t wish that on you,” skillfully deflecting the jab.

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Cubana Chief Priest Under Fire: Nigerian Music Criticized for Overemphasis on Wealth

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A concerned music enthusiast, Awuzie Frankline, has expressed disappointment with the current state of Nigerian music, citing an overemphasis on wealth and materialism.

Frankline specifically criticized Cubana Chief Priest’s new song, arguing that its lyrics lack meaningful content, instead focusing on self-praise and boasts about wealth.

Ekwutosblog gathered that Frankline’s critique extends beyond Cubana Chief Priest, suggesting that many Nigerian musicians prioritize singing about money and riches over more substantial themes.

He nostalgically references iconic artists like Michael Jackson and Lucky Dube, who tackled socially conscious topics in their music.

While acknowledging that singing about success is not inherently wrong, Frankline argues that the prevalence of wealth-focused lyrics in Nigerian music has become excessive.

He commends Peter of P-Square for offering a refreshing alternative with his song “Winning.” Frankline’s commentary sparks a larger conversation about the role of music in society and the responsibility of artists to promote positive and meaningful messages.

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Breaking News: Spotify removes more than 2 million streams from Davido’s newly released Single “BE THERE STILL”

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This happens whenever Spotify notices fraudul£nt activities by Artiste on their platform.

This has happened to Jeoboy, Adekunle Gold, Teni and Davido this 2025.

According to music analyst, they speculates Davido does this himself whenever he has an album coming out. They consider it as part of his rollout so people won’t stop talking about him.


While other Fans insist Davido uses bot streams on his songs!

 

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