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“My son was born a mistake”- Yomi Fabiyi says as he warns government about quality of c0ndoms

Nollywood actor and filmmaker Yomi Fabiyi has sparked controversy by claiming his son, Akorede, was born by mistake due to poor quality condoms produced in Nigeria.

He expressed concern about the rising cost of living and urged the government to improve the quality of condom production, a family planning method.

Fabiyi claimed that the import of less quality condoms led to unwanted pregnancies and increased living costs for Nigerians.

He claimed that his son was conceived due to the failed family planning method and that his responsibility should lie with the government.

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