A Nigerian man has expressed his distress after discovering that he is not the biological father of the child that his wife used to manipulate him into marrying her.
Taking to his social media platform, the man shared that he had tied the knot with his partner following the birth of their child. However, he later learned that the child was not his own and that he had been deceived into entering the marriage.
In a video, the devastated man can be seen throwing his wife’s belongings into a fire while expressing his deep sorrow.
He went on to caution other men to be cautious when entering marriages that are solely based on pregnancy, as there is a possibility that the child may not even be theirs.
Watch the video below:
Read some comments from netizens:
rosythrone wrote: “Inside that 24hrs, use 23hrs to fear women and the remaining 1hr to drink water and relax.”
liciacrest said: “Ladies stop creating problems for these innocent children”
maasoroju said: “Na their set hate verydarkman pass for instagram 🫢🫢🫢🤣🤣🤣”
evve__lynn said: “Men should always do DNA before leaving the hospital with the child”
positivebondship said: “So sad but Sir calm down and ask deep questions, was she aware or was it switched”
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