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DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by ijustdey: 8:40pm On Sep 13, 2023
Smart DNA, a leading DNA testing center based in Lagos, Nigeria, on Wednesday, released a startling findings about the reasons people seek testing, the demographics of those tested, and the outcomes of the tests.

The comprehensive data analysis of all relationship DNA tests conducted at its facility between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, on thousands of users, provides an unprecedented insight into the DNA testing trends across Nigeria.

Findings of the report showed that Lagos accounted for the highest percentage of tests, with 82.89 per cent of the total, followed by Oyo (3.29 per cent), Ogun (3.07 per cent), FCT (2.63 per cent), and Rivers (2.41 per cent).

This heavy concentration in Lagos, particularly the Mainland (68.14 per cent) compared to the Island (31.86 per cent), is likely due to the location of Smart DNA’s office in Lagos, the purchasing power of the state’s residents, and the high population density of the state, the report revealed.

On the test type, the report disclosed that the majority of tests (89.10 per cent) were conducted for ‘Peace of Mind’, followed by ‘Immigration’ (8.97 per cent), and ‘Legal’ (0.64 per cent). This suggests that individuals primarily seek DNA testing to confirm biological relationships for personal reasons rather than legal or immigration purposes, the report averred.

On gender of test requestors, the report averred that men were the predominant initiators of contact, making up 86.44 per cent of the first contacts, compared to 13.56 per cent made by women. This indicates that men are more likely to have doubts about paternity or other relationships and take the initiative to seek testing, it stated.

The report also disclosed that positive results, indicating that the man tested is the biological father of the child, accounted for 73.88 per cent of tests, while negative results made up 26.12 per cent.

This suggests that in the majority of cases, the men seeking testing are indeed the biological fathers, but in more than 1 in 4 cases, the tested father is not the biological father of the child,” the report further revealed.

As regards ethnic group, the Yoruba ethnic group had the highest percentage of tests (61.23 per cent), followed by Igbo (19.07 per cent), Edo (6.78 per cent) and others (12.08 per cent), the report showed.

More tests were conducted on male children (56.62 per cent) compared to female children (43.38 per cent), the report averred, as it disclosed that this may suggest a cultural preference for confirming paternity of male offspring, although further research would be needed to confirm this hypothesis.

The most tests were conducted on children aged 0-5 years (58.02 per cent), followed by the 6-12 age group (25.95 per cent). This indicates that paternity tests are mostly done on children when they are younger rather than when they get older. Men between the ages of 31-40 (40 per cent) and 41-50 (23 per cent) conducted the most DNA tests. This age group is likely to have young children and may be in a financial position to afford the testing,” it stated.

The report, however, assured that “Smart DNA is committed to providing fully accredited DNA testing services to clients in accordance with the highest international standards. This report aims to shed light on the current trends in relationship DNA testing in Nigeria, contributing to a better understanding of this important aspect of our society.”

https://leadership.ng/dna-centre-sheds-light-on-child-paternity-fraud-in-nigeria/

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by TemplarLandry: 8:44pm On Sep 13, 2023
cool

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Nice2023(m): 8:47pm On Sep 13, 2023
When it comes to infidelity,that is an industry on its own.

Infidelity has resulted in reckless lifestyles.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by bigdawg7: 8:48pm On Sep 13, 2023
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:50pm On Sep 13, 2023
Oloko giveaways will rush this thread with gibberish now

I knew long ago that promiscuity is hereditary
If you are promiscuous as a man or woman, trace it to your parents and watch closely you'll definitely find the traces in one of them.

So know who you marry so as to avoid story that touches the soul

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by seandurse(m): 9:06pm On Sep 13, 2023
So many things are going on behind closed doors in mainland with married women. Most especially the wives of those that wakes 4am to beat the 3rd mainland traffic and get back home 11pm. So, I'm not surprised with the figure from mainland. Eyes dey see many things

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by victorazyvictor(m): 9:06pm On Sep 13, 2023
Ok
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by EleventhWeirdo: 9:06pm On Sep 13, 2023
Why add ethnic coloration to the stats? Is you head paining you, OP

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by oyeb15: 9:06pm On Sep 13, 2023
Money breeds low fertility. Infact I don't feel collabo whenever I have much money and Less time for women.


A broke man has all the time and energy in d world.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by LegendHero(m): 9:07pm On Sep 13, 2023
That is still cool.

Better to be safe than to be sorry. As we have more DNA testing centers across the country, the figure will change.

Na person wey chop belleful dey invest in DNA tho.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by id4sho(m): 9:07pm On Sep 13, 2023
Na Dem tongue

When women start acting up, fear go catch you.

Women going for DNA, do it in secret undecided

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by ogbonti: 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2023
As long as women eyes dey for flashy things and she wants to get things free or easy from men using her body as bargaining chip, then paternity fraud will always be an issue 😎

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Airlord2030: 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2023
God bless science..

before I go go dey take care of another man pikin with my money. and the woman go dey lie give me

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by ImoleNaija: 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2023
I'm more interested in the cost.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by sslcrypt: 9:08pm On Sep 13, 2023
Alright
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Wealthoptulent(m): 9:09pm On Sep 13, 2023
Lolz.. no do am
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Jedtam: 9:09pm On Sep 13, 2023
Lol at "Peace of Mind"

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by ShenTeh(m): 9:09pm On Sep 13, 2023
As brilliant as this report is, e no gree tell us how many percent came back as false positives.

Edited.

O I have seen it. Thank you all for pointing it out.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:09pm On Sep 13, 2023
IconicR:
Oloko giveaways will rush this thread with gibberish now

I knew long ago that promiscuity is hereditary
If you are promiscuous as a man or woman, trace it to your parents and watch closely you'll definitely find the traces in one of them.

So know who you marry so as to avoid story that touches the soul

You sound funny.. the test clearly shows that yorubas don't trust there marriage. It's actually difficult to find someone who is faithful over there plus divorce rate is very high. That's why u see the likes of WizKid and davido who has baby mama all over the place

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by AbuBatuul(m): 9:10pm On Sep 13, 2023
Hmmmm

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by sammyj: 9:10pm On Sep 13, 2023
grin grin It takes two to tangle. Both men and women are all guilty culprits in this game!! cool cool

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by kokakola: 9:10pm On Sep 13, 2023
"The boy resemble him papa, see as he carry him papa head..."
This is the beginning of your deception, only if you believe.
If you be leave, "goat" go "chop" you

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Domistar5(f): 9:10pm On Sep 13, 2023
Screw Paternity Fraud angry
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:11pm On Sep 13, 2023
Funkyswagzz:


You sound funny.. the test clearly shows that yorubas don't trust there marriage
undecided

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by iamtardey: 9:11pm On Sep 13, 2023
Before I read I trust my tribe

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by GanagiBitrus: 9:12pm On Sep 13, 2023
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Triangles1(m): 9:12pm On Sep 13, 2023
Wetting concern desert region with paternity fraud, some don't even know their offspring, I just too like their lifestyle, marry marry marry and born born born born born everywhere, then when election come you will see the advantages of their erection.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by oyeb15: 9:12pm On Sep 13, 2023
People living in face me I slap u. Some people will be entering bathroom with another person wife. If wife go to d kitchen at night, she may get 5 min shoki before returning.

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