Opeyemi Falegan, Nkechi Blessing’s ex-boyfriend, was dragged through the mud after blaming the late singer wife, Wunmi Aloba, for delaying DNA tests.
This comes amid the controversy surrounding the death of the Marlian Records ex-signee and the desire for the paternity test of his only kid.
Opeyemi Falegan, in a now-deleted Instagram post, chastised Wunmi for taking so long to address and approve the DNA test on Liam Light, nearly three months after his death.
Opeyemi stated that he performed the test on his children and saw no reason why she should not comply with the same public request.
In his words; “Why is wunmi not doing the DNA? Why taking forever? Don’t get me upset pls , I need to know if the child is Ekiti child so I can send my financial support pls. DNA is important pls on this issue , even if the child is adopted , we wanna know . Na so DNA hard? I did DNA for all my kids.”
After taking down the post, the ex-US military continued in a fresh post after being faced with severe backlashes.
“Too much insults over DNA, DNA to Nigerian women is like death sentence na waooh, na man dey cheat na woman dey fear DNA lol. Even if I want to take care of another man’s child atleast I wanna know. I don’t wanna lose my mind later knowing the child belongs to someone else,” he added.
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