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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by ednut1(m): 9:13pm On Sep 13, 2023
Good bye sex is the cause of most paternity fraud.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by winfy11(m): 9:13pm On Sep 13, 2023
Most of oYoruba women and insincerity are inseparable

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Mindlog: 9:13pm On Sep 13, 2023
Hmm...
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Kingozymandias(m): 9:13pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world

Be specific, do not generalize. It is kafir women that behave like dogs. Muslim women are well behaved .

Your kafir women are no better than pigs. They open their legs for money food or even cloths . They are no better than public toilets .

Thank you

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by id4sho(m): 9:14pm On Sep 13, 2023
ShenTeh:
As brilliant as this report is, e no gree tell us how many percent came back as false positives.
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.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Boondocxs(f): 9:14pm On Sep 13, 2023
People in relationships are just irresponsible
Period!!!

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Kobojunkie: 9:15pm On Sep 13, 2023
Nice2023:
When it comes to infidelity,that is an industry on its own.
Infidelity has resulted in reckless lifestyles.
And it is culture-driven. undecided
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by killsmith(f): 9:15pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world
I'm shocked people still marry Nigerian women.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by okoroemeka(m): 9:15pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world
the last people to take this test will be men from imo state,no need for unnecessary heart attack

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Boondocxs(f): 9:15pm On Sep 13, 2023
Even me as a woman can’t do paternity fraud
Abeg the stress is too much
And I’ll still lose

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Kobojunkie: 9:16pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world
That women have overtaken men in that department does not mean the men are not equally unfaithful. undecided

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by iamtardey: 9:17pm On Sep 13, 2023
I remember that year I tell my pileh say I need dna test now I’m the one who needs it o not him since mom isn’t here for evidence purpose and I saw a letter he told his dad my grandpa that he chooses to claim the little boy (really I was hurt for my mom he said something like that) so now that I’m grown a bit and can talk my mind sir with all due respect I need a dna test to even start a conversation and relationship at all …hmm this life deep pass bottomless pit walaitalai

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by AlvinOO7: 9:19pm On Sep 13, 2023
Funkyswagzz:


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
Not entirely true. A lot of ‘Yorubas’ are learned. Hence, there’s a DNA awareness in ‘em. Wetin concern aboki with DNA?

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by slam7000(m): 9:19pm On Sep 13, 2023
EleventhWeirdo:
Why add ethnic coloration to the stats? Is you head paining you, OP

You are not the only one who’s sensitive about the ethnic colouration. I think the 61% should be more though. It’s no coincidence that the DNA centres are located in those areas. The nutty demons are active in that part of Nigeria….you’ll agree with me that even the demons accounts for 99.99% of the statistics in FCT and Rivers state.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by BitterTruth01: 9:20pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world

Then you haven’t really been anywhere
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Nigeriagood(m): 9:20pm On Sep 13, 2023
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world
Believe it or not you are an idiot

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Kobojunkie: 9:23pm On Sep 13, 2023
Funkyswagzz:
■ 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
Wrong! Only those able to afford the test typically go for it. What it primarily shows is those who are able to afford their peace of mind, when immigration and other requirements are not considered. undecided

Nevertheless, it showed positive results which indicated that the men who came out positive as the biological fathers of the children who they queried their paternity, accounted for 73.88 per cent of tests. Negative results were 26.12 per cent of those who were tested. On geographical spread, the report showed that Lagos accounted for the highest percentage of tests, with 82.89 per cent of the total. This is followed by Oyo (3.29 per cent), Ogun (3.07 per cent) and FCT (2.63 per cent and Rivers (2.41 per cent). “This heavy concentration in Lagos, particularly the Mainland (68.14 percent) compared to the Island (31.86 per cent), is likely due to the location of Smart DNA’s office in Lagos.
“Also likely due to the purchasing power of the state’s residents, and the high population density of the state,’’ it said. The report showed 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.’’ It showed 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 said. “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’’.
On Ethnic Group, the Yoruba ethnic group had the highest percentage of tests (61.23 per cent), followed by Igbo (19.07 per cent). “Others (12.08 per cent), and Edo (6.78 per cent). This may be reflective of the ethnic distribution in Lagos and the surrounding areas’’.
On the sex of the child, more tests were conducted on male children (56.62 per cent) compared to female children (43.38 per cent). It said that this may suggest a cultural preference for confirming paternity of male offspring, although further research would be needed to confirm this hypothesis.
How many Nigerians can afford to spend that much money for peace of mind? Only a few. undecided
AlvinOO7:

Not entirely true. A lot of ‘Yorubas’ are learned. Hence, there’s a DNA awareness in ‘em. Wetin concern aboki with DNA?
That too! undecided

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by BobbieZion(m): 9:24pm On Sep 13, 2023
Acekidc4:
Paternity Fraud has been around since the time of Jesus, Joseph and Mary. I come in Peace 🤭🤭

Now that it has been zeroed to Lagos and Yoruba .
All of a sudden you have run back to Biblical times.
Why not bash your tribe and region.
Smelly hypocrisy.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Father4all: 9:29pm On Sep 13, 2023
Can't believe this figure
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 9:33pm On Sep 13, 2023
Igbo no bloody care about DNA. There is nothing like bastard in Igbo land. Anything goes, all pikin, na their own, no matter where them carry am come from.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Eraddray(m): 9:33pm On Sep 13, 2023
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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by sedIoyol(m): 9:34pm On Sep 13, 2023
That's why u see the likes of WizKid and davido who has baby mama all over the place
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by Zxcvbnmghtr: 9:35pm On Sep 13, 2023
What is the punishment for men who have sex with another man's wife? undecided
Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by YelloweWest: 9:35pm On Sep 13, 2023
73.88 percent were positive to the fathers. At the end of the day Nigerian woman are good.

You can't get such results from most parts of the world these days...

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by legba1(m): 9:36pm On Sep 13, 2023
ShenTeh:
As brilliant as this report is, e no gree tell us how many percent came back as false positives.

Heres answer to your comment

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.

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Re: DNA Centre Sheds Light On Child Paternity Fraud In Nigeria by LivingSage: 9:36pm On Sep 13, 2023
Stop being so confident.

It takes two to tango
bigdawg7:
Believe it or not, nigerian women are the most unfaithful people in this world

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