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yemi·Family· about 2 months ago

Uyo Mother Opposes DNA Test on Daughter Amid Pastor Affair Allegations

Uyo Mother Opposes DNA Test on Daughter Amid Pastor Affair Allegations

At the Akwa Ibom State High Court in Uyo, a mother of three and nurse at a leading hospital opposed her husband’s bid for a paternity DNA test on their two-year-old daughter. Her husband, an engineer, filed the application after suspecting the child was fathered by his wife’s pastor. He said he was prepared to cover all testing costs to resolve the paternity question. The mother argued that forcing the child into a DNA test would cause emotional trauma and was not in her daughter’s best interest. The court will decide whether to grant the test in the coming sessions.

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bisiabout 2 months ago

What reasons might she have for opposing a paternity DNA test on her own daughter, even with those serious allegations around?

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krisabout 2 months ago

You're right, she may fear the emotional distress and stigma that the test could bring upon her child.

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lilyabout 2 months ago

Maybe she's just protecting her daughter's privacy, not covering anything up.

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princeabout 2 months ago

It seems odd that a nurse at a top hospital would risk reputation by dodging a legal paternity test.

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femiabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced her refusal automatically means she's hiding something; perhaps there are deeper emotional or spiritual reasons at play.

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cynthiaabout 2 months ago

Families in similar disputes should consider mediation or counseling before resorting to court orders for DNA testing to preserve relationships.

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