Ghanaian Lady Cries Tears of Joy As DNA Proves Man As the Father of Her Child

Ghanaian Lady Cries Tears of Joy As DNA Proves Man As the Father of Her Child

  • A Ghanaian lady shed tears of joy after a DNA test confirmed her partner was the child’s father
  • Sandra broke down in tears and was comforted by others after the results were read out aloud
  • Some netizens demanded the man apologise to the woman, while others urged her to leave him

A video trending on social media showed a young Ghanaian lady shedding tears of joy after a DNA test proved the paternity of her child.

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A young Ghanaian woman cries after a DNA paternity test result confirms the father of her child. Photo credit: Getty Images (image for illustrative purposes).
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In an intensely emotional setting, a supposed couple appeared on Lawson TV due to an accusation from the man about the paternity of their six-year-old child.

The man, identified as 30-year-old Emmanuel Asante, was seated beside the mother of the child, identified as Sandra.

The DNA analysis was explained in detail, comparing specific genetic markers between the father and the child.

The final conclusion, read aloud, stated that the probability of paternity was 99.9999%, confirming Emmanuel as the biological father of the six-year-old.

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Immediately after the result was announced, Sandra was overwhelmed with emotion that made her break down in tears.

The host and others in the studio rushed to comfort her, fanning and hugging her.

Along the line, a bottle of powder was poured on her as a traditional Ghanaian gesture of celebration and soothing. Emmanuel, who was also in the background, appeared speechless.

Watch the teary video below:

Man unveils paternity test results

In a similar event, a Ghanaian family man, during his appearance on Kumasi-based Nhyira FM, presented his supposed paternity test to be broadcast.

According to him, his wife's relatives had questioned his ability to father children, prompting him to undergo a DNA test to prove them wrong.

To his surprise, the test ostensibly confirmed he wasn't the biological father of his children.

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A Ghanaian man reportedly discovers two of his four children are not biologically his after a DNA test. Photo credit: Getty Images (image for illustrative purposes).
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The test disclosed that out of his four children, Robert was not the biological father of two. He said the development has left him devastated and confused.

Watch the video below:

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Reactions to lady's excitement after DNA result

YEN.com.gh collected reactions from netizens who watched the video on TikTok. Some of the comments are below.

OSIKANII GH reacted:

"Then this is not me, even at 200.99.99.99%, I will still deny. 😂😁"

Gaddafi wrote:

"This is why I don't talk to my ex."

Ajasco commented:

"If I am the man, I will quit the relationship and take care of my children."

BIGBRAIN said:

"Why is he laughing? Instead of kneeling and apologising to the lady for disgracing her. He's laughing."

Obaapatina8949 wrote:

"Like me, I won’t stay with you again because he doesn’t trust the lady."

Ghi~zo 🇬🇭🇦🇺 commented:

"I think the guy should apologise to the girl. Before DNA, ladies go through a lot of embarrassment mentally."

NPP man does DNA test on daughter

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that an NPP activist had discovered that his five-year-old daughter is not his after the DNA test.

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The party supporter, known as Jack Berry, shared his story online, calling out the child's mother, explaining why he chose to go public.

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. He can be reached at oluwadara.adebisi@yen.com.gh