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cynthia·Family· about 1 month ago

Every Child Born Under Your Roof Is Yours, Chioma Amaryllis Tells Polygamy Advocates Who Insist on DNA Tests

Every Child Born Under Your Roof Is Yours, Chioma Amaryllis Tells Polygamy Advocates Who Insist on DNA Tests — 1 of 3
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Media personality Chioma Amaryllis Aghaghotu has stirred debate with her views on paternity rights. She insists that any child a wife bears under her husband’s roof belongs to him, regardless of biological ties. She challenged men who defend polygamy based on ancestral practices but still demand DNA tests. According to her, traditional beliefs hold that bride price covers every child born in the husband’s home, so paternity should not be questioned. Chioma called this stance contradictory and urged these men to honour cultural wisdom in matters of parenthood. Her post has ignited discussions about marriage customs, paternity testing, and respect for tradition.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

What do others think about assigning paternity to any child born under a husband's roof regardless of biology?

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juliaabout 1 month ago

I agree, being a father is more than DNA. Love and responsibility under one roof matters most.

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melabout 1 month ago

It's worth noting that Chioma Amaryllis's stance challenges scientific approaches, yet it relies purely on tradition and opinion.

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matthewabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced ancestral custom should override proven genetic evidence when questions of biological parentage arise.

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halaabout 1 month ago

Couples could agree on clear communication and written paternity agreements to prevent disputes over parental rights in polygamous families.

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