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Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by AcuraZDX: 12:38pm On Sep 01
It also showed that the Yoruba ethnic group accounted for 53 per cent of tests, followed by Igbo (31.3 per cent), with Hausa at only 1.20 per cent.

The statistics showed that most of the children tested were aged 0-five (54.0 per cent), suggesting a preference for early paternity confirmation.

Smart DNA, a leading DNA testing centre in Lagos State, has released its comprehensive 2024 report on DNA testing trends in Nigeria, covering July 2023 to June 2024.

The report unveils several astonishing findings that shed light on societal dynamics, economic factors, and changing family structures in Nigeria.

The report released on Sunday in Lagos showed that paternity uncertainty remained high.


According to it, 27 per cent of paternity tests conducted came back negative, indicating that more than one in four men tested are not the biological fathers of the children in question.

It also showed Immigration Tests surge, indicating that the “Japa” trend was high.

The report noted a significant increase in DNA tests for immigration purposes, growing more than any other test type, as more Nigerians seek opportunities abroad.

The trend also suggested that a growing number of parents with dual citizenship were processing paperwork for their children’s emigration

On regional dominance, the report showed that Lagos dominated, a reflection of economic disparity.

An overwhelming 73.1 per cent of DNA tests were conducted in Lagos, with a stark divide between Mainland (67.5 per cent) and Island (32.5 per cent).

This concentration highlighted the economic divide within Lagos and across Nigeria, raising questions about access to such services in other parts of the country.

It also showed that the Yoruba ethnic group accounted for 53 per cent of tests, followed by Igbo (31.3 per cent), with Hausa at only 1.20 per cent.

Commenting on the report, Operations Manager at Smart DNA, Elizabeth Digia, said: “These findings offer a unique window into the changing dynamics of Nigerian families and society. The high rate of negative paternity tests and the surge in immigration-related testing are particularly noteworthy. They reflect broader societal trends that merit further discussion and research.

“The concentration of testing in Lagos also raises important questions about accessibility and awareness of DNA testing services across Nigeria. As a company, we’re committed to expanding access to our services nationwide while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and confidentiality.’’

The statistics showed that most of the children tested were aged 0-five (54.0 per cent), suggesting a preference for early paternity confirmation.

Men aged 41+ (45.6 per cent) and 31-40 (37.0 per cent) were most likely to request tests, potentially reflective of economic capabilities or increased paternity concerns in older men.

Also, it indicated slight gender bias in child testing as more tests were conducted on male children (52.8 per cent) than female children (47.2 per cent), insinuating a possible cultural preference for confirming paternity of male offspring.


According to the report, peace of mind dominates reasons for the DNA tests as the majority of tests (85.9 per cent) were conducted for ‘Peace of Mind,’ rather than legal motivations.

(NAN)

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by AcuraZDX: 12:38pm On Sep 01
Nawa oo

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by AcuraZDX: 12:38pm On Sep 01
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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Odingo1: 12:39pm On Sep 01
Hausa don’t cheat because of their religion there is no much freedom in Islam and their is high tendency of killing the woman according to sharia, make it free for them, the result maybe higher. For Yorubas, they still practice much polygamy thereby having high tendency of infidelity. For Igbos, some of their ladies will fall for money even in marriage.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by vanbonattel: 12:41pm On Sep 01
Igbos that married yorubas accounted for the 31%

Be guided

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by NorthernAgender: 12:42pm On Sep 01
The person that write this statistic should go and do DNA if truly his father is the one that born him.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by DeOTR: 12:48pm On Sep 01
So which tribe do you expect to have the highest percentage if not the Yorubas? 73% of the test was conducted in Lagos and Lagos is yorubaland. Let the test be conducted regionally and let's see how many percentage the Yorubas will take outside Southwest.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Richtaiwo: 12:49pm On Sep 01
Prostitutes everywhere. Carryout this test in those 5 villages, outcome will be something like 98% them while others share the remaining less than 2%.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by PlayMaker14: 12:51pm On Sep 01
Lizzysamuel:
Lmao, look at the people who call Igbos product of baby factories 😀🤣🤣. Half of the population do not even know their fathers😂😂😂.

The media really did Igbos dirty in Nigeria
Good afternoon

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Lizzysamuel(f): 12:52pm On Sep 01
I'm not even surprised with this report, when I was doing my NYSC in one of the states in the west, you needed to see how girls troop into my neighbors room by name Femi.

Infact, this young man can sleep with more than 5 girls in a day.

I will be in my room and be hearing their different moans..

The worst is always in the night.. I will just be praying for day to break, so that I will go to my PPA.

This Femi tried to woo me because he thought I was like their girls. Lmao.

Abii is it Iya Tope, that works in the ministry of transport? This woman will just be bringing men into her room. At first I thought she wasn't married. But the day her daughter came back from Abeokuta and I started hearing her call the woman mommy. I was like.. wtf.

I later found out from the girl that their dad was in Abeokuta and it was the person she visited.

From my experience in the west, I think Infidelity & promiscuity in marriage are part of yoruba culture.

There are no consequences for infidelity in yoruba culture. Both the girls and boys are so loose.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by NorthernAgender: 12:53pm On Sep 01
Dont laugh at any tribe the statistics should be release based on states.then we can judge I know lagos alone will be recording 40% of southwest statistics and this is the same lagos mr Adeola born and conducted his DNA Also Adamu Ciroma was born in lagos and conducted his DNA in lagos and Emeka chukwuma was born in lagos and he conducted his DNA in lagos all of them were added to southwest result.
Lizzysamuel:
Lmao, look at the people who call Igbos product of baby factories 😀🤣🤣. Half of the population do not even know their fathers😂😂😂.

The media really did Igbos dirty in Nigeria

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Odingo1: 12:53pm On Sep 01
DeOTR:
So which tribe do you expect to have the highest percentage if not the Yorubas? 73% of the test was conducted in Lagos and Lagos is yorubaland. Let the test be conducted regionally and let's see how many percentage the Yorubas will take outside Southwest.
If they do it by regions, Yoruba will still score higher because of high polygamous rate in South West, one man cannot satisfy many women and Islamic laws is not strong in SW because Yorubas are more civilised.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Lizzysamuel(f): 12:54pm On Sep 01
PlayMaker14:
Good afternoon

I also saw the post on X and the comment

So what's your problem?

Good afternoon too

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by budaatum: 12:54pm On Sep 01
NorthernAgender:
The person that write this statistic should go and do DNA if truly his father is the one that born him.

In fact, I must agree, though I think it is the person who posted it that should go and do DNA test to check if they have a brain!

The article says "Yoruba ethnic group accounted for 53 per cent of tests, followed by Igbo (31.3 per cent), with Hausa at only 1.20 per cent", and the op read that as Yoruba has '53% negative tests, Igbo 31.3% negative tests, Hausa 1.20% negative testing', like someone who never went to school!

I guess we'll need to see how many ignorantly fall for his ignorant bias or have brains themselves to see through it and that of course the more well read will do more DNA tests than illiterates who never went to school

Op! You are very out of order!

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by ednut1(m): 12:54pm On Sep 01
The test center is in Lagos. Na white man suppose be majority?

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Lifestone(m): 12:55pm On Sep 01
A research outcome is only as good as it's methodology. What's is the basis of the research. If for example, there are more test done in South West, it's expected that you will have more outcomes from such area

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by vanbonattel: 12:55pm On Sep 01
Lizzysamuel:
Lmao, look at the people who call Igbos product of baby factories 😀🤣🤣. Half of the population do not even know their fathers😂😂😂.

The media really did Igbos dirty in Nigeria

Hahahahahahahahah cheesy grin grin
Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Salewa97: 12:56pm On Sep 01
The report is a sponsored one.

The Yoruba's are not even the most populous in Nigeria, how come they are leading in this category?

The target is to discredit the Yoruba's ahead of 2027 election.

Same way they tried to discredit the northerners with the same report.

The Igbo's are not leading in any category but as usual, they are the ones benefiting from the propaganda

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by PlayMaker14: 12:57pm On Sep 01
NorthernAgender:
Dont laugh at any tribe the statistics should be release based on states.then we can judge I know lagos alone will be recording 40% of southwest statistics and this is the same lagos mr Adeola born and conducted his DNA Also Adamu Ciroma was born in lagos and conducted his DNA in lagos and Emeka chukwuma was born in lagos and he conducted his DNA in lagos all of them were added to southwest result.


Happy New Month, Hypocrite!!!

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by PlayMaker14: 12:58pm On Sep 01
Lizzysamuel:


I also saw the post on X and the comment

So what's your problem?

Good afternoon too
If I had not drawn your attention to it, you would have claimed it as yours.


Happy New Month, and I don't have any problem.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Lizzysamuel(f): 1:00pm On Sep 01
PlayMaker14:
If I had not drawn your attention to it, you would have claimed it as yours.


Happy New Month, and I don't have any problem.

You can imagine? You need milk

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Lizzysamuel(f): 1:01pm On Sep 01
ednut1:
The test center is in Lagos. Na white man suppose be majority?

I thought you all said Igbos have deserted SE and littered every part of SW?

Which kind gymnastics you wan do now?

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Chimarto: 1:02pm On Sep 01
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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by alanto: 1:06pm On Sep 01
LOL. Whomever is giving SE people these statistic to take hold body is doing a great job. They are just flexing on it.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by AfonjaMozlem(f): 1:07pm On Sep 01
I'm not surprised
Their women are the cheapest to Bleep

Indomie, front seat ride, phones, whatsapp group admin or data can get them.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by PlayMaker14: 1:08pm On Sep 01
alanto:
LOL. Whomever is giving SE people these statistic to take hold body is doing a great job. They are just flexing on it.
But if it was about "Baby factory" you will say it's a verified statistics.

We are in a new era my dear friend, the propaganda you guys used against the Igbos, especially with your Lagos-Ibadan media, it's null and void now.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Anither563: 1:11pm On Sep 01
This is a Yoruba problem and we are solving it.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 1:14pm On Sep 01
Lizzysamuel:
I'm not even surprised with this report, when I was doing my NYSC in one of the states in the west, you needed to see how girls troop into my neighbors room by name Femi.

Infact, this young man can sleep with more than 5 girls in a day.

I will be in my room and be hearing their different moans..

The worst is always in the night.. I will just be praying for day to break, so that I will go to my PPA.

This Femi tried to woo me because he thought I was like their girls. Lmao.

Abii is it Iya Tope, that works in the ministry of transport? This woman will just be bringing men into her room. At first I thought she wasn't married. But the day her daughter came back from Abeokuta and I started hearing her call the woman mommy. I was like.. wtf.

I later found out from the girl that their dad was in Abeokuta and it was the person she visited.

From my experience in the west, I think Infidelity & promiscuity in marriage are part of yoruba culture.

There are no consequences for infidelity in yoruba culture. Both the girls and boys are so loose.
This is the way of the western nations. They even have indecency film industry where they are awarded at the end of each year after great performance.

Liberty comes with looseness
Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by alanto: 1:15pm On Sep 01
PlayMaker14:
But if it was about "Baby factory" you will say it's a verified statistics.

We are in a new era my dear friend, the propaganda you guys used against the Igbos, especially with your Lagos-Ibadan media, it's null and void now.
Show me 3 baby factory article that happened in SW from any source online and I will show you 30 from Igboland. You can't really dodge it.

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by Ojiofor: 1:15pm On Sep 01
Odingo1:
Hausa don’t cheat because of their religion there is no much freedom in Islam and their is high tendency of killing the woman according to sharia, make it free for them, the result maybe higher. For Yorubas, they still practice much polygamy thereby having high tendency of infidelity. For Igbos, some of their ladies will fall for money even in marriage.

Yoruba women whose infidelity is higher falls for dick even in marriage abi?

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Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by obiekunie01: 1:16pm On Sep 01
THIS TRIBE WITH ALL THEIR 'SOFISTICATION' DEY WIN BACK TO BACK IN ALL NEGATIVE INDEX!

HALF OF THEM DONT EVEN KNOW WHO THEIR REAL FATHERS ARE!

now i understand why ndi awusa call them "YARBANZA" meaning BASTARD PEOPLE! cheesy grin grin





NOW YOU KNOW WHY THEIR RICH MEN DEY AVOID THEIR WOMEN AND HUNT FOR IGBO WOMEN ANYWHERE THEY ARE - THEY JUST WANT TO BE SURE THEIR SONS NA THEIR OWN!

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