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Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Adesiji77: 8:17am On Jul 30, 2015
In an article that recently resurfaced, originally published two years ago, a DNA expert said three out of 10 Nigerian men are not the biological fathers of their children. The article no doubt caught the attention of many. And though the authenticity of the statement remains in question, it certainly provoked a conversation, and surely, reactions.


I am certain a good number of men began to question their paternity, and those who had prior suspicions must have gone ahead to take a paternity test. This information came right after the rumoured durex survey which alleged that Nigerian women are the most unfaithful in the world; the statement seemed to fan a flame.


In his interview, the expert made reference to the survey, saying that the sexual recklessness of Nigerian women is the reason for the alarming statistics of paternity fraud in country.


In truth, cases of paternity fraud aren’t common in Nigeria, largely because they are either often settled out of court, or swept under the carpet. In other parts of the world, the United States for example, paternity fraud is a criminal offence, and one of the most rampant cases in court. Reason? Child support: women seize opportunities to receive a higher child support award than the biological father of the child can provide.


This issue is such a big deal in the West; there are activists and movements against it. In a country like Nigeria, as is with most West African countries, fathers cater for children born prior wedlock, or out of extramarital affairs, without the involvement of the court. So legal cases of paternity fraud are not common.


Another reason for paternity fraud is sexual promiscuity. Promiscuous and unfaithful women are more likely to misattribute paternity, honestly or dishonestly. An Australian-based research did show that 40 per cent of women and 60 per cent of men in a committed relationship will be unfaithful at some point. And that 8 per cent of women had multiple partners while in a long-term relationship.


It was also established that fathers who doubt the paternity claims of their sexual partners are 20 to 28 per cent often correct. The result of a research on the sexual promiscuity among Nigerian female undergraduates indicated a 79 per cent agreement on the prevalence of sexual promiscuity amongst female undergraduates.

In a phone interview with Ventures Africa, Mr. Ayodele Ayodeji of Paternity Test Nigeria said there is one case of paternity fraud out of every four paternity tests conducted at the centre. “I will say one out of four paternity tests turn out negative,” he told me. He also added that people of the South-east – Ibos and South-south – Deltans, patronise the centre more than the people of western Nigeria – the Yorubas.


The implications of paternity fraud are major, disrupting relationships, homes, and marriages. Victims of this crime – father or child – stands the risk of depression, and mental health problems. A child victim is more likely to have self esteem issues and anxiety.
When women make the choice to lie about the paternity of their children, they should bear in mind the misery and heartache these children may later experience.
American film maker and actor, Tyler Perry, admitted to being hurt and disappointed that his late mother lied to him about the true identity of his father.


He found out the truth at the age of 44 after taking a DNA test with his brother. His advice: “Some of you have secrets that your kids need to know. Let the chips fall where they may.
For the peace of that person, let them know.”
·Culled from venuresafrica.coma

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/paternity-fraud-in-nigeria-are-you-your-baby-s-daddy-/216076/

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by INTROVERT(f): 8:18am On Jul 30, 2015
ok o


In a phone interview with Ventures Africa, Mr. Ayodele Ayodeji of Paternity Test Nigeria said there is one case of paternity fraud out of every four paternity tests conducted at the centre. “I will say one out of four paternity tests turn out negative,” he told me. He also added that people of the South-east – Ibos and South-south – Deltans, patronise the centre more than the people of western Nigeria – the Yorubas.


REALLY

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Bugatie(m): 8:18am On Jul 30, 2015
Hmmm you wan scatter homes abi

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by nnachukz(m): 8:35am On Jul 30, 2015
INTROVERT:
ok o


In a phone interview with Ventures Africa, Mr. Ayodele Ayodeji of Paternity Test Nigeria said there is one case of paternity fraud out of every four paternity tests conducted at the centre. “I will say one out of four paternity tests turn out negative,” he told me. He also added that people of the South-east – Ibos and South-south – Deltans, patronise the centre more than the people of western Nigeria – the Yorubas.


REALLY
my Igbo brothers take everything as business and wouldn't want to be duped with another man's child under the pretence of I'm your faithful wife and this is your child in this 21st century where there is a reliable way to find out.

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by capricun: 9:26am On Jul 30, 2015
Sad but true cry

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Nobody: 9:30am On Jul 30, 2015
Women! Hmm!
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by ITSAWRAPP: 11:41am On Jul 30, 2015
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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by hazyfm: 11:42am On Jul 30, 2015
QUESTION


EACH TIME I LOOK AT MY SON, I SEE MY SELF

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Asito(m): 11:42am On Jul 30, 2015
I also blame this on the ignorance of nigerian men. Nigerian men will only consider paternity test if the baby is an imbe or dwarf angry :/

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Georgekyrian(m): 11:42am On Jul 30, 2015
No
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by adeyemi97(m): 11:42am On Jul 30, 2015
. embarassed lipsrsealed
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by allanphash7(m): 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
I need to ask ifa

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by hazyfm: 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
grin grin grin
allanphash7:
I need to ask ifa
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by adonbilivit: 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
chai! lord knows all my Children will undergo DNA test. ladies of these days are children swappers

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Nobody: 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
lols @ paternity fraud
Fuckeeen hilarious...


I won't agree that Nigerian women are the most unfaithful. Our environment doesn't give us that free-hand and we are family oriented.

Paternity fraud is usually the first child, it could happen if the woman has multiple suitors/partners, gets pregnant, and hooks it on the most viable/propitious suitor.

*it could also happen when a woman has TTC for quite some time, she might be tempted to explore if the fault is from her or her husband. In Nigeria where every infertility issue is a woman's fault_ we can't blame her much for her extensive research.

I don't support it though.


Truckpusher:
In this 21st century paternity test is a must abeg - If she no want am make she go her papa house joor.

Can't afford to father the child of a hoodlum all in the name of marriage and love. grin
If your wife sleeps with a hoodlum _ (skin to skin), then something is very wrong somewhere with both of you...lols.

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by emmyw(m): 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
Hmm
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by misspicy(f): 11:43am On Jul 30, 2015
Unless ur genes are good,paternity test is really needed in nigeria
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by ndidibabe(f): 11:44am On Jul 30, 2015
Ayam coming.
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Calebosko(m): 11:44am On Jul 30, 2015
its adviceable to do the dna test now, because girls wikedness is coupled with ignorance,av head about this issue so many time especially in akwaibom,were your wife wil get pregnant for somone else, and count it on you,as for me no mater how much i lov my wife i wil av to do the test on my child because women are not to be trusted

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by bennyrazz: 11:44am On Jul 30, 2015
w

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by maxiuc(m): 11:44am On Jul 30, 2015
All my kids are mine oooo u don't need to be told if see them cus the all have my caterpillar teethcheesy

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by ERONX(m): 11:45am On Jul 30, 2015
That's why we have DNA test
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Truckpusher(m): 11:45am On Jul 30, 2015
In this 21st century paternity test is a must abeg - If she no want am make she go her papa house joor.

Can't afford to father the child of a hoodlum all in the name of marriage and love. grin

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by holyokoto(m): 11:45am On Jul 30, 2015
brb
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by BarakOkenny(m): 11:46am On Jul 30, 2015
. Ladies, been robbing Peter to pay Paul, since the time of almagamation.

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by wunmi590(m): 11:46am On Jul 30, 2015
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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Nobody: 11:46am On Jul 30, 2015
I have stayed in most parts of this country and can tell you that infidelity is everywhere but the rate of marital infidelity I see in the south west is so alarming.

I need not tell stories but can only say that in such a place, such tests would not be out of place if made compulsory.

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Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Omotayor123(f): 11:46am On Jul 30, 2015
I can't shout shocked

But why are most women like that Carrying Oba pikin for Osun...
Not considering the emotional trauma the child would experience in case he/she finds out.


It's really baddd!!!!
Re: Paternity Fraud In Nigeria: Are You Your Baby’s Daddy? by Justicealh3(m): 11:47am On Jul 30, 2015
pack well.

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