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Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by dalitigator(m): 4:31am On Apr 02
Come let’s reason together, so says the good book. But what is there to reason in a case of paternity fraud? Who will ever listen to her or believe her?

I tried putting myself in the shoe of the victim in a paternity fraud incidence, but couldn’t.

How do you go to bed a father, slept peacefully, only to wake up to an early morning reality that you are no longer a father? Like style plus, imagine that!

Just as was done to the adulterous woman, men are always quick to chant “crucify her”, but who is without sin?

I guess that was the question Jesus asked in the case of the adulterous woman as elucidated in the Holy Bible book of John 8:1-11.

But what if she is right?

Do we consider the fact that we the men are to blame? What if she was faithful?

What if she didn’t do any wrong, to begin with? Yes! In a case of paternity fraud, we are always quick to lay blames at the feet of the woman, whilst shouting crucify her, without listening to her story.

We are quick to negate her right to a fair hearing. We are quick to join the bandwagon in passing judgment, whereas, in our respective cupboards, we are nothing but “chichi do do”.

You can ask Mr Ayi Kwe Armah for the meaning of "chi chi do do" if you don't know it.

How could she possibly be right? Well! I think the question should be why do I think she is right?

But wait a minute! Do you know the meaning of DNA? Yes! I mean you. Well! Let’s make attempt at defining DNA for the sake of those that don’t know but are pretending as if they know.

What is DNA?

D.N.A simply means deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a molecule that carries our genetic code and is unique to each of us. Each and every cell in the human body contains a complete set of DNA which is often inherited from our biological parents. To wit, half set of D.N.A from each of our parent.

Generally, people possess their respective DNA code and profiles, except in some cases of identical twins, whose DNA profiles are also identical.

Whether Reliance on DNA Test Maybe Wrong?

The question one might be tempted to ask is whether or not, D.N.A is conclusive proof of paternity in paternity fraud cases.

It might interest you to know that D.N.A, in my honest opinion, is not conclusive proof of paternity. Whilst D.N.A might be accurate in predicting if a child shares DNA codes with either of the parents, there are circumstances wherein a child might not share the genetic code of a biological parent.

What if either of the parent or the child is a Chimera?

A case of genetic chimerism is said to have occurred when a child is composed of cells with more than one distinct genotype.

Biologically, a chimera is a child that has two different DNA. In other words, the child will become its own fraternal twin in his body. That is two fraternal twins with different DNA lodged into one body.

This set of children often possesses A/B blood types. Chimeras are often in their own class, and may not share the DNA of either or both parents.

Whilst a DNA result reveals whether or not a child shares D.N.A with a parent, it does not reveal whether or not the child is a chimera.

There is no gainsaying that DNA samples are often analyzed according to the laboratory protocols, and the technician, without prior knowledge, may not perform a chimera identity test.

This presupposes that the biological mother of the child may be faithful, and still ends up being accused of adultery or infidelity, whereas she is actually innocent and knows nothing.

Another possibility in this regard is when either of the parents is a chimera, that is, has two different sets of DNA. Such a parent could be fraternal at birth.

Recently, in the UK, a biological mother was accused of stealing her biological children in an alleged fraudulent child support case.

Whilst DNA from her blood, hair and nails didn’t match her DNA, her pussy juice matched with the DNA of the child. Also, there was a case wherein scientist discovered that a newborn child didn’t share the DNA of the biological mother.

What if there was an incident of genetic mutation at conception?

This is perhaps the rarest of all genetic possibilities. One cannot rule out the fact that DNA mutation is another possible way wherein the child’s DNA codes and profile may be different from the father’s.
The truth is that mutations occur constantly in our everyday life and it is usually not a problem. But if the successful sperm ejaculated into the woman during intercourse contains a mutated strand of DNA, it might cause the child’s DNA to test differently than the father’s.

One must also take cognizance of the fact that the older a man gets, the more DNA mutations his sperm will contain.

What if the DNA sample was tampered with?

Even though this is rare, tampering with DNA samples can affect the outcome of a paternity test. I once witnessed a situation wherein a woman was sent out of her matrimonial home, simply because the lab technician erroneously swapped the DNA sample.

There is also the possibility that the DNA sample was knowingly tampered with because the biological father needed a reasonable excuse to end an existing marriage.

Most often, this is done to give him justifiable grounds to enable him to contract another marriage with a wealthier mistress.

The heart of men is inherently wicked and there is no gainsaying the length most men would go to perfect the foolish desires of their heart.

There was a case wherein a husband colluded with the members of his family to end his marriage to his wife. All they did was to tamper with the DNA sample.

The result, of course, allegedly showed that he was not the biological father of the child. But karma soon visited him when his new marriage did not produce any child. All medical result revealed that he could not father a child as his semen did not contain any sperm.

He sued his former wife in an attempt to turn back the ends of time. He conducted another test that showed he was truly the biological father of the child in question. But the Court dismissed his case and denied him access to the child.

Again, who would have believed the biological mother was right?

What if the DNA test produced false-negative result?

Whilst the incidence of deliberate fraud is not the only source of erroneous DNA test results. In some instances, errors made by the technician can lead to a false-negative result. We are human, and no human being is infallible. Even machines do also make mistakes.

There are no accurate statistics on how often this occurs, but who wait to listen to the story of the biological mother once the father discovers the DNA does not match his?

Again, what if she was right?

What if the Child was knowingly or erroneously swapped at birth?

Before you accused her of infidelity, stop and think about this possibility for a moment.

It’s no news that medical practitioners, especially midwives and nurses deliberately or erroneously swap children at birth when none is watching over them.

There was a case wherein a mother gave birth to a male child, but she was knowingly told she had a female child. Her male child was swapped with the female child of a billionaire’s wife, who desperately needed a male child.

Whilst one might ask if the couples didn’t perform scan during anti-natal, I have heard persons give testimonies on how the sex of their child miraculously changed at birth.

Well! I do not know if this is possible scientifically, but like we always say ” what God cannot do does not exist.”

But who listens to the voice of the mother whose child was swapped at birth if DNA reveals that the husband didn’t father the child?

Would you stop for a moment to listen to her explanation?

Your peace of mind and future matter! No mother or child deserves to be a victim. If you are involved in a legal issue involving paternity, divorce, access to the child or other children of the marriage, child support and annulment of marriage, just vex am out.

We have years of experience and are ready to answer your questions during a consultation.

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by Kajaard: 4:47am On Apr 02
Definitely a lawyer that graduated from one of these mushroom universities.

DNA/ Paternity tests have come to stay. Get with the program.

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by STEWpid(f): 4:48am On Apr 02
Your text is insightful and will be very helpful in enlightening the public.


But I also suggest that your write-up will need the backing of citations to events that produced the result of the claims in the text. It would be reference to establish the fact that those claims are actually true, which should give room for people to read more on the realities you shared here.








Chai..
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by CountinBlessins(m): 4:56am On Apr 02
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dalitigator:
Come let’s reason together, so says the good book. But what is there to reason in a case of paternity fraud? Who will ever listen to her or believe her?

I tried putting myself in the shoe of the victim in a paternity fraud incidence, but couldn’t.

How do you go to bed a father, slept peacefully, only to wake up to an early morning reality that you are no longer a father? Like style plus, imagine that!

Just as was done to the adulterous woman, men are always quick to chant “crucify her”, but who is without sin?

I guess that was the question Jesus asked in the case of the adulterous woman as elucidated in the Holy Bible book of John 8:1-11.

But what if she is right?

Do we consider the fact that we the men are to blame? What if she was faithful?

What if she didn’t do any wrong, to begin with? Yes! In a case of paternity fraud, we are always quick to lay blames at the feet of the woman, whilst shouting crucify her, without listening to her story.

We are quick to negate her right to a fair hearing. We are quick to join the bandwagon in passing judgment, whereas, in our respective cupboards, we are nothing but “chichi do do”.

You can ask Mr Ayi Kwe Armah for the meaning of "chi chi do do" if you don't know it.

How could she possibly be right? Well! I think the question should be why do I think she is right?

But wait a minute! Do you know the meaning of DNA? Yes! I mean you. Well! Let’s make attempt at defining DNA for the sake of those that don’t know but are pretending as if they know.

What is DNA?

D.N.A simply means deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a molecule that carries our genetic code and is unique to each of us. Each and every cell in the human body contains a complete set of DNA which is often inherited from our biological parents. To wit, half set of D.N.A from each of our parent.

Generally, people possess their respective DNA code and profiles, except in some cases of identical twins, whose DNA profiles are also identical.

Whether Reliance on DNA Test Maybe Wrong?

The question one might be tempted to ask is whether or not, D.N.A is conclusive proof of paternity in paternity fraud cases.

It might interest you to know that D.N.A, in my honest opinion, is not conclusive proof of paternity. Whilst D.N.A might be accurate in predicting if a child shares DNA codes with either of the parents, there are circumstances wherein a child might not share the genetic code of a biological parent.

What if either of the parent or the child is a Chimera?

A case of genetic chimerism is said to have occurred when a child is composed of cells with more than one distinct genotype.

Biologically, a chimera is a child that has two different DNA. In other words, the child will become its own fraternal twin in his body. That is two fraternal twins with different DNA lodged into one body.

This set of children often possesses A/B blood types. Chimeras are often in their own class, and may not share the DNA of either or both parents.

Whilst a DNA result reveals whether or not a child shares D.N.A with a parent, it does not reveal whether or not the child is a chimera.

There is no gainsaying that DNA samples are often analyzed according to the laboratory protocols, and the technician, without prior knowledge, may not perform a chimera identity test.

This presupposes that the biological mother of the child may be faithful, and still ends up being accused of adultery or infidelity, whereas she is actually innocent and knows nothing.

Another possibility in this regard is when either of the parents is a chimera, that is, has two different sets of DNA. Such a parent could be fraternal at birth.

Recently, in the UK, a biological mother was accused of stealing her biological children in an alleged fraudulent child support case.

Whilst DNA from her blood, hair and nails didn’t match her DNA, her pussy juice matched with the DNA of the child. Also, there was a case wherein scientist discovered that a newborn child didn’t share the DNA of the biological mother.

What if there was an incident of genetic mutation at conception?

This is perhaps the rarest of all genetic possibilities. One cannot rule out the fact that DNA mutation is another possible way wherein the child’s DNA codes and profile may be different from the father’s.
The truth is that mutations occur constantly in our everyday life and it is usually not a problem. But if the successful sperm ejaculated into the woman during intercourse contains a mutated strand of DNA, it might cause the child’s DNA to test differently than the father’s.

One must also take cognizance of the fact that the older a man gets, the more DNA mutations his sperm will contain.

What if the DNA sample was tampered with?

Even though this is rare, tampering with DNA samples can affect the outcome of a paternity test. I once witnessed a situation wherein a woman was sent out of her matrimonial home, simply because the lab technician erroneously swapped the DNA sample.

There is also the possibility that the DNA sample was knowingly tampered with because the biological father needed a reasonable excuse to end an existing marriage.

Most often, this is done to give him justifiable grounds to enable him to contract another marriage with a wealthier mistress.

The heart of men is inherently wicked and there is no gainsaying the length most men would go to perfect the foolish desires of their heart.

There was a case wherein a husband colluded with the members of his family to end his marriage to his wife. All they did was to tamper with the DNA sample.

The result, of course, allegedly showed that he was not the biological father of the child. But karma soon visited him when his new marriage did not produce any child. All medical result revealed that he could not father a child as his semen did not contain any sperm.

He sued his former wife in an attempt to turn back the ends of time. He conducted another test that showed he was truly the biological father of the child in question. But the Court dismissed his case and denied him access to the child.

Again, who would have believed the biological mother was right?

What if the DNA test produced false-negative result?

Whilst the incidence of deliberate fraud is not the only source of erroneous DNA test results. In some instances, errors made by the technician can lead to a false-negative result. We are human, and no human being is infallible. Even machines do also make mistakes.

There are no accurate statistics on how often this occurs, but who wait to listen to the story of the biological mother once the father discovers the DNA does not match his?

Again, what if she was right?

What if the Child was knowingly or erroneously swapped at birth?

Before you accused her of infidelity, stop and think about this possibility for a moment.

It’s no news that medical practitioners, especially midwives and nurses deliberately or erroneously swap children at birth when none is watching over them.

There was a case wherein a mother gave birth to a male child, but she was knowingly told she had a female child. Her male child was swapped with the female child of a billionaire’s wife, who desperately needed a male child.

Whilst one might ask if the couples didn’t perform scan during anti-natal, I have heard persons give testimonies on how the sex of their child miraculously changed at birth.

Well! I do not know if this is possible scientifically, but like we always say ” what God cannot do does not exist.”

But who listens to the voice of the mother whose child was swapped at birth if DNA reveals that the husband didn’t father the child?

Would you stop for a moment to listen to her explanation?

Your peace of mind and future matter! No mother or child deserves to be a victim. If you are involved in a legal issue involving paternity, divorce, access to the child or other children of the marriage, child support and annulment of marriage, just vex am out.

We have years of experience and are ready to answer your questions during a consultation.

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Useless gutter trash!!
This was obviously written by one of those culprits who works with paternity fraud criminals.

Paternity fraud is a crime and only a stupid useless mannerless thief will try to defend it!!

DNA tests will not exist if paternity fraud didn't.!!

Only a stupid useless idiot will try to defend paternity fraud. Maybe the OP doesn't have a father a real biological father hence thinks it's something to be trivialized or negotiated grin

Paternity fraud will soon attract a jail sentence then you can carry your madness and go protest in the market place.

Any woman found guilty of paternity fraud should not only be arrested but sent to jail.

If you are a man are impotent seek medical help but never ever settle for paternity fraud.

Any woman who lies to you about children can kill you.

DNA tests are a saviour

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by CountinBlessins(m): 4:56am On Apr 02
STEWpid:
Your text is insightful and will be very helpful in enlightening the public.


But I also suggest that your write-up will need the backing of citations to events that produced the result of the claims in the text. It would be reference to establish the fact that those claims are actually phenomenal, which should give room for people to read more on the realities you're sharing here.








Chai..

Close your mouth and leave here. We are not talking with baby factory workers who are afraid DNA tests will reduce their customers .

Criminals !!

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by STEWpid(f): 5:27am On Apr 02
CountinBlessins:


Close your mouth and leave here. We are not talking with baby factory workers who are afraid DNA tests will reduce their customers .

Criminals !!


Chai..







Anyway, it's a faceless forum.


It's a usual thing to expect reverse situations like Harry, Dick and Tom.


You didn't read the text, isn't it? Because what you typed here does not even tally with the topic and content of discussion.


We know children when we see them or their handwork!




Enjoy yourself boy.


grin
grin
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by CountinBlessins(m): 5:30am On Apr 02
STEWpid:



Chai..







Anyway, it's a faceless forum.


It's a usual thing to expect reverse situations like Harry, Dick and Tom.


You didn't read the text, isn't it? Because what you typed here does not even tally with the topic and content of discussion.


We know children when we see them or their handwork!




Enjoy yourself boy.


grin
grin

You wanted to say a lot didn't you ? You ended up saying nothing.
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by STEWpid(f): 5:34am On Apr 02
CountinBlessins:


You wanted to say a lot didn't you ? You ended up saying nothing.




Harry, Dick and Tom.


It's wonderful to have studied the science of human being.


We are not surprised!









Chai..


grin
grin
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by advanceDNA: 5:54am On Apr 02
Sickle cell....haaa..why didn't u do test...??
Pregnancy test ....u ddnt so test nii...??
Heart disease...why ddnt u do periodic test..?
Miscarriages: u ddnt do rhesus factor test??

He reach DNA test.....na now una start to dey consider say medical test can be false... Ori yín tí dárú

One idíot celeb went online saying, shebi people raise kids from orphanage, so what's the big deal??
....as in ...I don't get why y'all expect men to take the issue of unknowingly raising another man's kid like a case of buying 1000naira bread instead of 1500N??
It's absurd.... Suddenly y'all trying to make the woman the victim.....Shey una want to be unfortunate nii??

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by MrBrownJay1(m): 5:57am On Apr 02
if anyone believe that a DNA test is wrong, they can have ANOTHER test done, to confirm the 1st result. at the end of the day, that is the best/only way to confirm paternity.

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Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by meum: 6:28am On Apr 02
Not possible. However, if she still insists the result is wrong, she can go & swear by the strongest deity in their land. The result will be known.
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by oglalasioux(m): 7:33am On Apr 02
OP you wrote well.

But in cases of child swap it’s easy because DNA will be conducted on both parents. I agree with you that DNA results can be tampered with but that also is easy. If a woman suspects such she can easily take something like her husband’s hair and carry out another test.

You also pointed out that labs can make mistakes. True. But a second lab can put that right.

DNA tests are at least 80% accurate. There’s always room for investigation if there are doubts.

Say no to paternity fraud.
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by CountinBlessins(m): 7:36am On Apr 02
STEWpid:





Harry, Dick and Tom.


It's wonderful to have studied the science of human being.


We are not surprised!









Chai..


grin
grin
Your grammar is so bad that I sincerely doubt you are a graduate. cheesy

So back to my point about you being an illiterate, it's confirmed grin
Re: Paternity Fraud: What If DNA Was Wrong And She Is Right? by jmoore(m): 12:33pm On Apr 02
Another rubbish.
Stop copying and pasting nonsense.

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