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Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by czarr(m): 11:09am On Jan 05, 2021
Are there laws that punish paternity fraudsters in nigeria since it is also fraud? or is it a civil case?
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by tnerro1(m): 11:13am On Jan 05, 2021
Na wa ooo

As bad and wicked as men are, they have never given a woman a wrong child to raise as her own,

As good and angelic as women are, they usually give men the wrong child to raise as their own....
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by donbachi(m): 11:13am On Jan 05, 2021
Its legal in nigeria,so long as conjugal right is legal.pls,as a man.if u have a flash of dat thought.dont waste time.check for paternity.u dont need her consent.all u need is the child's hair,fingernail.it must not be blood.
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:18am On Jan 05, 2021
A law that indicts women(mothers) in favour of men; don't think so. It's the woman and her children against the man.
Two individuals protected by law, against one who enjoys no special status.
What would the penalty be,pay damages to the man? Not in this age.

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Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Freestainworld(m): 11:24am On Jan 05, 2021
They won't talk about this now, this is a serious issue, our ladies are no longer trust worthy.
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Kestolove(m): 11:29am On Jan 05, 2021
If they start conducting dna in south east, u will discover dat 70% of children are not fathered by d man whom thinks his dia biological father
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by istina: 11:37am On Jan 05, 2021
Kestolove:
If they start conducting dna in south east, u will discover dat 70% of children are not fathered by d man whom thinks his dia biological father
How u take know?
Are you one of them?
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Wyry: 11:38am On Jan 05, 2021
Nigerian girls are useless.
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:43am On Jan 05, 2021
I was informed that Nigerian law does not even recognize paternity fraud. As long as you're married to the woman, you're responsible for the kids; DNA or no DNA.

The court will only recognize DNA test when the woman is not married to you.

One solution is to for men to put a stop to all these court registered marriages and stay traditional, until the law is amended to be more fair towards the male sex..

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Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by istina: 11:44am On Jan 05, 2021
Sometimes i wonder why they still say it's a Men's world because, most marrital laws favour women more than the men the world over. It's usually their words against the men yet they cry gender descrimination.
Divorce them you will lose your
Home
Kids
Property
Money
Life (if you are not careful)
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by istina: 11:48am On Jan 05, 2021
RisenPhoenix1:
I was informed that Nigerian law does not even recognize paternity fraud. As long as you're married to the woman, you're responsible for the kids; DNA or no DNA.

The court will only recognize DNA test when the woman is not married to you.

One solution is to for men to put a stop to all these court registered marriages and stay traditional, until the law is amended to be more fair towards the male sex..

Can you imagine?
Ladies know this favour them thats why they've kept mute on this. They only set the world on fire on the ones that do not favour them
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Ghallant01(m): 12:48pm On Jan 05, 2021
Unfortunately people are not ready for this discussion

They only pay attention to what favour woman....
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by Superpower(m): 12:54pm On Jan 05, 2021
istina:
Sometimes i wonder why they still say it's a Men's world because, most marrital laws favour women more than the men the world over. It's usually their words against the men yet they cry gender descrimination.
Divorce them you will lose your
Home
Kids
Property
Money
Life (if you are not careful)

Where does this happen in Nigeria.As if a man cannot just wake up in the morning kick his wife out of the house.
Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by baralatie(m): 1:36pm On Jan 05, 2021
The Nigerian legal protects the child from the fallout of these practices.
it leaves room for the couple's to delibrate and resolve this issues but the court heavily protects the child first.
if the couple's want divorce the court will grant their prayer.
if any of the party in dispute wants settlement as a result the court will hear valid reasons but the court must hear that the children are going to be affected.that is where Nigerian court will change it for the two couples

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Re: Is Paternity Fraud Not Illegal In Nigeria? by omokeinde84655: 2:02pm On Jan 05, 2021
Are there laws that punish paternity fraudsters in nigeria since it is also fraud? or is it a civil case?

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