Drama as husband finds out baby isn't his, months after wife's delivery
- A man's relationship drama has set Twitter abuzz after coming online to announce that he suspected a paternity fraud
- @ceorashad_'s post blew up as many struggled for words on the best advice to offer him in his moment of great pain
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It was all tears for the owner of a Twitter handle @ceorashad_ is who has found out that his child is not really his.
The said earlier tweet was made six months ago on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, making the baby around that same age.
DNA tests are very expensive to have in the country. Health systems across advanced nations use this medical breakthrough to offset marital issues and the legal possession of children by couples who trust their partners the least.
This is what he penned down on Twitter
@1pinkfridayy said:
"What u want us to say?"
@AsiwajuLerry said:
"You can never satisfy a woman, fear women."
@The_Ngozi said:
"You definitely could’ve kept that off Twitter."
@Adam_Worldwide said:
"If she says you’re the father you’re the father I don’t care even if the DNA says otherwise."
@thatsjassie said:
"Y’all need to normalize getting DNA test."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Nigerian singer, Duncan Mighty, popularly known as Port Harcourt 1st son had a hard one in his marriage following the series of posts he dropped on his Instagram page.
The singer made serious allegations about his wife, Vivian, and her immediate family with the latest being that of infidelity on the part of the wife. He also claimed that he is not the father of the daughter between himself and his wife.
In a now-deleted post, Duncan Mighty noted that DNA proved that he is not the father of his daughter Vivian claimed to have for him.
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