Renowned Nigerian music producer and music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, is advocating for men to take the issue of paternity fraud more seriously. According to him, conducting a DNA test is more important than a naming ceremony. This advice comes in light of a recent scandal involving Equatorial Guinea politician Baltasar Engonga, who was allegedly found with over 400 explicit videos involving various women, many of whom were married.
The scandal has sparked a debate on social media about the necessity of DNA tests, especially in cases of paternity fraud. The scandal reportedly involves high-profile women, including the president’s sister, his brother’s wife, the Attorney General’s wife, the wife of the director of presidential security, and even his pastor’s wife.
In a related incident, Ghanaian singer and rapper Guru shared his own experience with paternity fraud. He revealed that a woman once accused him of fathering a child who was not his. However, a DNA test later confirmed the true paternity of the child after the woman gave birth. Guru emphasized the importance of DNA tests, stating, “Oh yeah! A lady I had intercourse with nearly pinned a pregnancy that was not mine on me. I have been through a lot in life, and maybe I survived. But I am not sure everyone can survive this same incident.”
Guru’s story serves as a cautionary tale for men to consider conducting DNA tests on their children to avoid falling victim to paternity fraud. As the issue continues to gain attention, it is evident that DNA testing is a crucial step in ensuring accurate parentage and avoiding potentially damaging situations. Men are urged to prioritize the truth and take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their families from such fraudulent claims.