- Kenyan baby mom Hellen Ati allegedly hit the Cuban chief pastor after he claimed he was tired of calling him out.
- In her response, Helen vows never to stop facing him, emphasizing that he underestimates her by thinking she is just a content creator.
- Although she had a “very handsome boy” with her, she accused him of disrespect for her and insisted that she would continue to publicly approve the matter.

Kenyan baby mom Hellen Ati allegedly fired a shot at the Cuban chief pastor after he claimed she was finally tired of telling him out.
Recall that nightlife entrepreneurs earlier dismissed the parent-child relationship claim, saying people were just trying to fix their children on him.
In response, Hellen Ati vowed never to stop dragging him, insisting that she wouldn’t back down. She also accused the Chief Pastor of Cubana of underestimating her assuming she was just an ordinary content creator.
She said partly…
“You think I’m just creating content. You don’t know how you’re a mother. You don’t know that one is going to take care of this Pijin. I’ll never get tired of your message. An adult man like you who timidly disrespects your Kenyan baby mom, he gives you a very handsome boy, more crazy woman than you have at home.
Watch the video below…
In other news…. A Nigerian mother elicited an emotional reaction online after opening up the struggle about her struggle, despite having a child living overseas.
In the viral video, she expresses the difficulties of surviving in Nigeria every day. According to her, many people believe that life becomes easy to return home once parents have children abroad, but her reality is exactly the opposite.
“My kids are abroad, but it depends on what we are going through here. It’s not easy. If you are abroad, you won’t know everything we endure,” She sighed as she demonstrated the harsh conditions of her work environment.
She went on to reveal that she and several others worked on an unfinished construction site, pointing out how difficult it was to survive in Nigeria.
The video quickly spread on social media, engaging Nigerian sympathy, with many sharing similar hardship stories.
