Hellen Mutimu, the Kenyan woman who claims to have a child with Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest, has accused content creator Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami of coercion and exploitation.
In a video released last night, Hellen alleged that Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami, who were tasked with facilitating assistance from Burna Boy, forced her to release a video five days ago thanking the singer for fulfilling his promises. She claimed they demanded financial and sexual favors in exchange for their help.
“Lucky and Abu Salami forced me to say that Burna Boy helped me out. Yet Burna Boy gave them ₦30 million to send to me so that I could provide my baby with a good education,” Hellen stated in her emotional plea.
She further alleged that Lucky Udu, who runs a charity show on social media, asked her to stay at his house when she visited Nigeria and expressed romantic interest in her. She also accused him of requesting a share of any funds Burna Boy might provide.
“Lucky Udu told me that if I come to Nigeria, I should stay in his house because he really likes me. He also asked for money after this is done, claiming his brother gave him ₦2 million for me. He even sent me a screenshot of $30,000 that Burna Boy gave to him,” Hellen said.
According to Hellen, Burna Boy had promised to help her and her child during his public clash with Cubana Chiefpriest. She revealed that Udu and Salami were the individuals Burna Boy assigned to handle the matter after she released a video claiming that she and her son were suffering in Kenya.
Abdul Salami, a manager of Burna Boy’s football academy, and Lucky Udu had reportedly been in contact with Hellen to facilitate the promised assistance. However, she alleges that despite Burna Boy’s generosity, she has yet to receive any money.
“Please, Nigerians, I’m begging you. I have not received any money. The only money I’ve received is nothing close to what was promised,” Hellen pleaded.
Meanwhile, the Content creator and poverty activist Lucky Udu has publicly denied allegations made by Hellen, the alleged baby mama of socialite Cubana Chiefpriest, accusing him of demanding sexual and financial favors.
In a video released on social media, Hellen alleged that Udu, alongside Burna Boy’s associate Abu Salami, demanded a percentage of any money Burna Boy might give her. She also claimed that Udu expressed romantic interest in her and invited her to stay at his home when she visited Nigeria to collect the money. Additionally, she stated that she had not received any financial support from Burna Boy as promised.
Responding to these claims, Udu described Hellen’s allegations as entirely false, maintaining that he has never requested percentages or favors from anyone he has supported.
“Everything she said is entirely false. Nobody that I have brought on my platform has ever been asked for a percentage. If there is anybody who can claim otherwise, they should come forward with evidence,” Udu stated.
On the allegations of seeking sexual favors, Udu categorically denied ever having such a conversation with Hellen.
“That is entirely false. I have never, in my life, had any conversation or interaction of that nature with her,” he said.
Udu further clarified the context of his involvement, recounting that Burna Boy had tasked him with finding Hellen, a Kenyan woman, to ensure her child received a scholarship, as well as providing her with business support and housing.
“Burna Boy and his team spent over ₦8 million on the process of obtaining her passport, visa, and other logistics to bring her to Nigeria. I was genuinely happy for her and assured her that her life would change,” Udu explained.
He criticized Hellen and her alleged accomplice, a self-proclaimed lawyer, for spreading misinformation. Udu also promised to release unedited screenshots of his conversations with Hellen as proof of his innocence.
“This is the last time I will address this matter publicly. If anyone can provide evidence that I’ve asked for money or favors, I will quit this work for good,” Udu declared.He also revealed that, despite his efforts to support others, he rarely receives financial donations for his platform, with one exception being a ₦2 million donation from a beneficiary of his work, which he used to purchase filming equipment.
Udu concluded his response by reaffirming his commitment to integrity and his platform’s mission to support those in need.
Also, Socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has once again denied claims that he fathered a child with Kenyan woman Hellen Mutimu.
Reacting to the recent online controversy involving Hellen and associates of singer Burna Boy, Chiefpriest dismissed the allegations, asserting that he has no connection with Hellen or her child.“I don’t even know her, and I have no trace of her whatsoever. God forbid that I have a child and deny the child despite the blessings and wealth God has given me,” Chiefpriest said in a statement.
According to him, Hellen initially reached out, claiming he fathered her child. He said he invited her to Nigeria to address the matter, but she refused, instead asking for money, citing hunger and hardship for her and “their” son.
“I told her to come to Nigeria, but she refused, saying I should send money because she and ‘our son’ are hungry. God would never forgive me if I turned my back on a child God blessed me with,” Chiefpriest emphasized.
He also refuted claims that Burna Boy gave $30,000 to a man who purported to be his brother. According to Chiefpriest, the singer provided ₦5 million, not $30,000, as previously alleged by Hellen.
The ongoing saga, which involves allegations of financial and sexual exploitation by Burna Boy’s associates Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami, has drawn significant public attention. Chiefpriest’s denial adds another layer to the dispute, as both he and the accused associates face scrutiny over the unfolding claims.
Despite the allegations, Chiefpriest maintains his innocence and insists he has no ties to Hellen or her child.