A Kenyan lawyer representing Miss Helen, who claims to have a child with popular Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has accused Abu Salami, allegedly Burna Boy’s personal assistant, of demanding sex from her.
The issue began during Burna Boy’s feud with Cubana Chief Priest after the singer offered to assist Helen who was denied by the socialite.
In a fresh video, a lawyer, who is Helen’s close friend, explained that after Burna Boy made the offer, a Nigerian activist named Lucky Udu reportedly contacted Helen, claiming to represent the singer.
According to her, Lucky Udu then introduced her to Abu Salami on Instagram, presenting him as Burna Boy’s P.A.
The lawyer said Helen told her that Salami proposed relocating her and her child to Nigeria, but she advised her friend against this, warning of potential risks.
According to the lawyer, Salami’s behavior soon turned unprofessional and inappropriate, as he started making sexual advances.
The lawyer claims to have evidence of chats where Salami called Helen pet names like “baby” and “honey” and expressed a desire to have a child with her.
She also alleged that Burna Boy’s PA insisted that Helen would need to stay at his house if she moved to Nigeria.
When Helen rejected his advances and requested that her lawyer be involved in any arrangements, Salami allegedly reacted angrily.
The lawyer stated that Salami insulted Helen, saying Burna Boy owed her nothing, stressing that he was only trying to help her.
She also alleged that Salami sent Helen $350 for visa expenses but demanded she stay in Nigeria for seven months before being allowed to meet Burna Boy.
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This comes a few days after Cubana Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama, Helen expressed her gratitude in a viral video, where she thanked Burna Boy for his support and for fulfilling his promises.