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What A Nigerian Man Did When DNA Test Proved That His Last Child Belongs To Another Man

Another cause of fraternity fraud has found its way onto social media, revealing how a Nigerian father handled the situation when he found himself in the same situation.

According to the narration shared on Twitter by Jay Mannie, a man had plans to relocate to another country with his family, but as he was arranging their travel, they all underwent DNA testing, and the results indicated that the final child actually belonged to someone else.

His wife is gone, and he just learned that he was not the boy’s biological father after she went away, which makes the story difficult. Despite the fact that the youngster was his own child, the man reportedly traveled and left him in Nigeria. Mannie claims that despite moving with other family members, the father continued to see to the boy’s welfare at home.

The post reads; “Man wanted to japa with his family, did a DNA test on his kids, found out his last fav kid isn’t his. Now wife is not alive to tell him the biological father of the boy. He had to leave the boy behind but made sure he is well taken care of. Women,Womennnn!!!!”

Check out the string of reactions the post garnered;

Reacting, @ChidimmaFaith15; When men abandon children because they find out they’re not theirs biologically, I feel hurt because. While I understand it’s a response in pain, it’s also a mar on that child’s life forever. The mother did wrong, not the child. Fatherhood is not by sperm, it’s by relationship.

@Jaymannie1; Me I just feel, since the woman is no more he shouldn’t have loud it, he should have kept it to himself too and do everything necessary to adopt the child so he can relocate with them maybe after every paperwork

@CRawkeen; As long he’s been taking care of all of them before the knowledge, there’s no point leaving the child behind. Moreover, the unfortunate woman is deceased so what’s the point?

@SomiEkhasomhi; The immigrant visa wouldn’t apply to the child if the father can’t establish a genetic relationship, a step-parent relationship or an adoption. Instead of blaming the man for taking the opportunity to travel, maybe the woman should have been more considerate of her future child?

@lydianwobodo; I don’t think any country asks for DNA to travel with kids who bear your name. Birth certificates, adoption certs, and consent letters is all that’s ask.

@hatmadah1; Actually, this right here depends on the individual. I always tell people that nothing is right and nothing is wrong. Everything revolves around understanding. For me, I will adopt the kid given that the mother isn’t alive to tell the truth, but I won’t judge someone who wouldn’t

Source – Tru News Report

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Gabby Nash, popularly known as Gabs, is an incredibly talented writer and blogger. With an extensive career spanning over 15 years in journalism, Gabs has established a reputation for excellence that is truly remarkable. Throughout the years, he has contributed numerous thought-provoking articles and blog posts to various prominent Ghanaian websites and blogs. In the late 90s, he began his writing journey with Graphic Showbiz, Junior Graphic, and The Mirror, which is a subsidiary of Graphic Communication Group Limited. His articles have consistently showcased a deep level of insight and wisdom.
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