Hellen, the Kenyan woman who claims to have a child with Nigerian socialite Cubana Chiefpriest, has accused Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami—associates of music star Burna Boy—of forcing her to make false claims about receiving financial assistance from the singer.
In a video released last night, Hellen alleged that the duo compelled her to publicly thank Burna Boy for giving her N30 million, despite not receiving any money. She also claimed they pressured her to agree to a percentage cut of any financial support Burna Boy might provide in the future.
Lucky Udu, known for running a charity show on social media, reportedly facilitated a meeting between Burna Boy and Cubana Chiefpriest’s alleged brother, who received $30,000 during a recent clash. Hellen further accused Lucky of offering her a place to stay in Nigeria while making inappropriate advances toward her.
Abdul Salami, who manages Burna Boy’s football academy, was also implicated in the controversy. Hellen claimed he promised to connect her with Burna Boy after she publicly shared her struggles and alleged that Chiefpriest had abandoned her and her son.
In her emotional video, Hellen said, “Lucky Udu and Abdul Salami forced me to say Burna Boy helped me with N30 million. I have not received any money. Lucky even asked me to stay at his house and hinted at other favors when I come to Nigeria.”