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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by ECOAY: 8:25am On Sep 03
GanagiBitrus:
For me, any child I have shown love & has grown to call me daddy is my child.
I don't need no DNA test.
😂 Then the real father comes to take his child 😂 🤣 what you gonna do about it?

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Solofresh2: 8:27am On Sep 03
Mynd44:

Not exactly.

There has been cases of babies being switched at hospitals by either mistake or purposely.

There was even a case of an hospital worker who did it for fun for years
shocked
That hospital worker should be shot on sight

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Berankis: 8:27am On Sep 03
Mynd44:

Not exactly.

There has been cases of babies being switched at hospitals by either mistake or purposely.

There was even a case of an hospital worker who did it for fun for years
Our hospitals are compromised. Even the general hospitals are culpable. They do all sorts of unimaginable practices there. Couples having babies there, need to be more firm, challenging and in-control. Don't just let them keep pushing you here and there, they do all sorts of hideous things there and these are young health workers for crying out loud.

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by ZTsambad: 8:28am On Sep 03
Paternity fraud should be a criminal act and should be punishable by law any government that has hasn't passed that law will always be a false government to me especially all those moronic LGBTQ nations will never have my respect no matter how good or evil they think they are along with this baba bat government that we are


Paternity fraud a criminal act or else is like saying a thief or a fraudster should not be punished.

u can't expect to do a court marriage back by law, so paternity fraud must be illegal by law or else the law is not the law but a scam

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by SEGLIZ: 8:30am On Sep 03
Mynd44:

Not exactly.

There has been cases of babies being switched at hospitals by either mistake or purposely.

There was even a case of an hospital worker who did it for fun for years
exactly the point.

Magnetic010:
But why would a woman conduct DNA test on her child? Does she not know who got her pregnant?
for a woman that sure know her onion would go for one soon as the child or children don't match her spouse for she knows she's clean, at this point hospital would get the fallout for children fraud.

FreeStuffsNG:
Very interesting data. I wish there's data on the profession, the location of the testing centers and marital status of the contact clients too.

I am not surprised that there are more men interested in determining paternity than women, it's largely because of our patriarchal traditional society. However, that percentage for women is significant. So what's the main motivation for women conducting paternity tests on their children? We grew up being told that a woman only knows the true father of her children. Has it changed now or those sampled did the test to meet emigration requirements ni?

If the testing centers are located on the Lagos Island then it will be biased to Islanders than Lagos Mainland residents. The sampling size compared to the whole population of Lagos is too small and raises doubt about how popular the paternity test service is especially if compared to data of people who use the traditional oath taking process for confirming paternity.

Above all, it's a good news overall that there's no epidemic yet and perhaps explain why Lagos has remained peaceful from generations to generations.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
first of all DNA isn't design for or to detect paternity fraud. it goes beyond that, it is originally design to confirm the relativity relationship between two or more different existence. so a woman calling for a DNA test knows fully and well (wey I know sleep with another man) she has been duped one way or the other. we've seen cases of men drugging their women for other men to sex but this case here isn't that it is clearly the hospital mostly might have done baby swapping during child birth.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Orlu13: 8:39am On Sep 03
Chamber10:



I hope that the man looking for a virgin girl to marry is a virgin too.


u be big fool...when has virginity being a criteria fr men...how can a fool like u spot a virgin man...was a man born with hymen


if I see u real life I swear na to kpai u..cos u no get sense...ijiot
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by idahme(m): 8:39am On Sep 03
iampeterben:
Where are they getting this statistics from?

DNA centers

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Nicepoker(m): 8:40am On Sep 03
Mindlog:


Baby switching in hospital is real....my younger brother was almost switched, if not for the vigilance of relatives around, at the time of birth.
Add more spice make the story sweet grin
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Mindlog: 8:44am On Sep 03
Nicepoker:
Add more spice make the story sweet grin

Get some from your kitchen cupboard and add to it.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by 99thEnemy(m): 8:48am On Sep 03
iampeterben:
Where are they getting this statistics from?
Didn’t you read?

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Ashirioluwa: 8:56am On Sep 03
GanagiBitrus:
For me, any child I have shown love & has grown to call me daddy is my child.
I don't need no DNA test.

You're the real deal, and a lot of women will like you for this.
But what will happen if after you have done all the needful by raising the child and another man shows up that he's the father of your now-grown-up child?

Don't be surprised that the child can let you down and follow his or her real dad.

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by themanderon: 8:57am On Sep 03
Stay in one place the whoores will never listen.

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Greatisthelord: 8:58am On Sep 03
GanagiBitrus:
For me, any child I have shown love & has grown to call me daddy is my child.
I don't need no DNA test.
You may need it when the father surfaces,bro. It can be heartbreaking.
.

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Aprocco: 9:02am On Sep 03
Kingpele:
Nawaoh....I don't know how a married woman should have the mind to open her legs for another man to sleep with her... our culture as Africans doesn't permit it and God himself as the creator of all things doesn't permit it either...so where do such women get the liver to cheat on their husbands...a man should be faithful to his wife or wives for Muslims and a woman should be faithful to her husband unconditionally...to avoid bringing disgrace to yourself when exposed through DNA test

It would have been nice to know the percentage of the couples who tested negative that are polygamists.

Person like Ned Nwoko go fit analyse things with 13 previous wives.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by idahme(m): 9:03am On Sep 03
Chamber10:



I hope that the man looking for a virgin girl to marry is a virgin too.

If you are smart you should have also told women that since they are looking for men who have money hope they also have money too? Equality with no financial equality is no equality at all. You now see how fuuuulish u sound

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by esemes256: 9:04am On Sep 03
The article only mentions percentages. I would have loved to see actual numbers of tests carried out. That will give a better picture.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Honestey: 9:05am On Sep 03
ICPC should ban marriage

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by FuckSilly: 9:11am On Sep 03
PlanetZero:


You sure say u no go get hbp very soon. You can't solve a problem you were born inside and it will be here long after you are death. Solve yours first
So what exactly is the problem and misery in your life?
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Ezennia101(m): 9:21am On Sep 03
GanagiBitrus:
For me, any child I have shown love & has grown to call me daddy is my child.
I don't need no DNA test.
onye eri ru eri......Nye Nye Nye Nye onye oshi nwa like you.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Pentagon007: 9:55am On Sep 03
Furthermore, the report highlighted the demographic distribution of test requesters, with the Yoruba ethnic group accounting for the highest percentage of tests (53%)

It is a cultural thing for those people. Their women are the worst. They are very inferior when it comes to family life and raising children. Tufia!
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by anochilar(m): 10:05am On Sep 03
So in the island only 32.5% was positive results. So over 67% of the kids was not their biological offspring. shocked
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Anaconda76: 10:09am On Sep 03
These paternity issues will never have to arise if both man and women decide to do away with the wayward life of "chop and clean mouth". Many women will decide they want to get married to a responsible caring and loving man and raise a family BUT are not willing to give up that their "bad guy" ex bf because deep down inside us.....we still love the whoring lifestyle. Some even go to the extent of chopping one last mouth on the eve of their wedding all in the vein to do "one last one for the road". dont be surprise to find out that a large percentage of families with paternity issues is with the 1st child of the union......that "one for the road" go come turn life wahala.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by DigitB: 10:10am On Sep 03
Keep typing rubbish.

FreeStuffsNG:
Very interesting data. I wish there's data on the profession, the location of the testing centers and marital status of the contact clients too.

I am not surprised that there are more men interested in determining paternity than women, it's largely because of our patriarchal traditional society. However, that percentage for women is significant. So what's the main motivation for women conducting paternity tests on their children? We grew up being told that a woman only knows the true father of her children. Has it changed now or those sampled did the test to meet emigration requirements ni?

If the testing centers are located on the Lagos Island then it will be biased to Islanders than Lagos Mainland residents. The sampling size compared to the whole population of Lagos is too small and raises doubt about how popular the paternity test service is especially if compared to data of people who use the traditional oath taking process for confirming paternity.

Above all, it's a good news overall that there's no epidemic yet and perhaps explain why Lagos has remained peaceful from generations to generations.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by GanagiBitrus: 10:16am On Sep 03
Greatisthelord:

You may need it when the father surfaces,bro. It can be heartbreaking.
.

1st my marriage is built on trust.
2nd, I'm not in anyway against DNA, but if I didn't detect any reason to do a DNA &went ahead to nurture a child to being old enough to see me as daddy, then I wouldn't be needing a DNA.

Anyway, that's my personal stance.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by GanagiBitrus: 10:22am On Sep 03
Ashirioluwa:


You're the real deal, and a lot of women will like you for this.
But what will happen if after you have done all the needful by raising the child and another man shows up that he's the father of your now-grown-up child?

Don't be surprised that the child can let you down and follow his or her real dad.

1st my marriage is built on trust. I can't commit to a marriage where trust is absent.

2nd, I'm not in anyway against DNA, but if I didn't detect any reason to do a DNA &went ahead to nurture a child to being old enough to see me as daddy, then I wouldn't be needing a DNA.

In the unlikely event that a man shows up, &the adult child chooses the other man, I'd still be fulfilled that I have positively impacted a life on earth. Such a person would hardly forget me.

Anyway, that's my personal stance.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by GanagiBitrus: 10:23am On Sep 03
ECOAY:

😂 Then the real father comes to take his child 😂 🤣 what you gonna do about it?

1st my marriage is built on trust. I can't commit to a marriage where trust is absent.

2nd, I'm not in anyway against DNA, but if I didn't detect any reason to do a DNA &went ahead to nurture a child to being old enough to see me as daddy, then I wouldn't be needing a DNA.

In the unlikely event that a man shows up, &the adult child chooses the other man, I'd still be fulfilled that I have positively impacted a life on earth. Such a person would hardly forget me.

Anyway, that's my personal stance.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by ABANGWABOI(m): 10:23am On Sep 03
If you do DNA and one of your child isn't yours..
Pls don't make noise about it.. keep shut and continue poisoning your wife slowly in her food and drink till the Oloshooó dies so that nobody go suspect you...
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by GanagiBitrus: 10:25am On Sep 03
ShogunNoName:


Off course you would say that. Impotent man grin
You are still wrong - tagging me impotent doesn't make me one.

Let me say this...
1st my marriage is built on trust. I can't commit to a marriage where trust is absent.

2nd, I'm not in anyway against DNA, but if I didn't detect any reason to do a DNA &went ahead to nurture a child to being old enough to see me as daddy, then I wouldn't be needing a DNA.

In the unlikely event that a man shows up, &the adult child chooses the other man, I'd still be fulfilled that I have positively impacted a life on earth. Such a person would hardly forget me.

Anyway, that's my personal stance.
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by PlanetZero: 10:40am On Sep 03
FuckSilly:

So what exactly is the problem and misery in your life?

Na u get plenty problem beginning from your mum. You really have problems with female
Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by Honestey: 10:42am On Sep 03
This means another family (non royal) is probably occupying some royal thrones in the country. Yeepa!

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Re: Lagos Drives DNA Testing Surge In Nigeria, 27% Of Paternity Results Negative by HenryWilliams(m): 11:40am On Sep 03
GanagiBitrus:
For me, any child I have shown love & has grown to call me daddy is my child.
I don't need no DNA test.

That's the emotion they capitalize on and use to pass on bastards to you in the family

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