- A man caused a commotion in the street after finding out from a DNA test that two children he has been looking after are not his biological kids.
- This happened in Ojo, Lagos state.
- The man suspected he might not be the father of his child, so he chose to take a DNA test.

A man caused a commotion in the street after finding out from a DNA test that two children he has been looking after are not his biological kids.
This happened in Ojo, Lagos state.
The man suspected he might not be the father of his child, so he chose to take a DNA test. When he got home, he talked to his wife about it.
Sadly, on his way back from school, he ran into one of the kids and took out his frustration on them.
The incident had caused a scene, attracting neighbours who came out to intervene.
See some comments below:
@uluvicky: “Does this guy look like someone who can pay for DNA?”
@mheenarh__: “I wish there was a jailll term for paternity fr@ud.”
@official_serenity_beauty: “He’s facing the law, and again it’s not about DNA”
@madins_01: “He should forgive her, Children are gift from God”
@ladymiamiclothing____: “It’s was about cooperative/ajo”
Watch video below:
In other news, An Abuja radio personality named Evelyn Obasi believes the claim that women don’t need men is false.
On her Facebook, she pointed out that many women argue over men and can feel vulnerable because of them, proving that this belief is not valid.
She stated, “They mostly fight because of a man. They don’t want to work because of a man. They render themselves incapable because of a man”.
She also mentioned that many women participate in the Hallelujah challenge because they are single and looking for a husband, suggesting that every woman desires a man.
“Hallelujah Challenge” is about husband or man. Prayer house is because of man. Kayamata and the rest is because of man. Showing boobs, doing BBL and opening body is because of man. There are very few women who are not dependent on a man. So, this argument of “we don’t need man” no hold water,” she wrote.
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