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50% Of families in Nigeria are fathering pther men’s children – OAP says 2-years after finding out he didn’t father his 2 kids

Popular Calabar OAP. According to Kanedrick Kingsley Agwu, also known as Fada Kane, fewer than 50% of Nigerian families father other men’s children.

Recall that after more than 20 years, the presenter at FAD93.1 FM Calabar found that he is not the biological father of two children his ex-girlfriend claimed were his.

He added that if every family in the country were to conduct a DNA test, they would discover a significant proportion of paternity fraud.

“Should every family in Nigeria be asked to carry out a paternal DNA test, you will find out less than 50% of the family in Nigeria are fathering another man’s children. Let love and kindness overwhelm you,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.

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